Seized ship crew back in Argentina from Ghana
Most of the crew of an Argentine navy ship, which was impounded as part of a debt dispute some three weeks ago in Ghana, are now back in Buenos Aires, BBC reported.
The nearly 300 sailors flew back on board an Air France plane chartered by the Argentine government.
A skeleton crew is staying on board the three-masted Libertad to maintain it.
The ship was stopped from leaving Ghana after a local court ruled in favour of a US hedge fund that says it is still owed money by the Argentine government.
The fund, NML Capital, argued it was owed $370m (£231m) as a result of Argentina's debt default a decade ago.
It is seeking $20m (£12.5m) in return for the release of the ship, a three-masted training vessel.