"Tareq Aziz died in Hussein Teaching Hospital in the city of Nasiriyah," where he was brought when his health worsened, Adel Abdulhussein al-Dakhili, deputy governor of Dhi Qar province, where the former Iraqi foreign minister was jailed, told AFP.
Dakhili did not specify what Aziz died from, but he had long been in poor health, suffering from heart and respiratory problems, high blood pressure and diabetes.
His family repeatedly called for his release from custody, and in 2011, his lawyer said Aziz wanted then-premier Nuri al-Maliki to accelerate his execution due to his worsening health.
He was also handed various prison sentences for other crimes.
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As Saddam's principal spokesman, the bespectacled Aziz -- the only Christian in the now-executed dictator's inner circle -- was a recognisable figure internationally whose rise was attributed to unswerving loyalty to Saddam.
Once omnipresent, haranguing the international media and instantly recognisable in his trademark thick glasses and neat uniform, Aziz turned himself over to American custody a month after the US-led invasion of March 2003.