According to report, the release of Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Mr Ashoori follows months of intensive diplomatic negotiations between London and Tehran, including the eventual payment of an outstanding £400 million debt owed by Britain to the regime.
Sometimes ago, her husband Richard Ratcliffe said he was “deeply grateful” for her release and that he and Gabriella were “looking forward to a new life”.
Although he admitted the family can’t “get back the time they’ve lost”, he insisted they will try to “live in the future” when she returns home.Tears of joy were shed as the families of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori were reunited with their loved ones in the early hours of Thursday after years of a “long and cruel separation” caused by their detention in Iran.
The pair touched down on British soil at RAF Brize Norton just after 1am.
A video shared on social media showed the emotional homecoming as Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe hugged and kissed her young daughter and Mr Ashoori's family sobbed.
Now the happy family have posed for their first photo together since their reunion against the backdrop of spring daffodils.
The pair left Iran on Wednesday
after the UK agreed to settle a £400million debt to Tehran.
Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe spent almost six years imprisoned in Iran. Mr Ashoori, a British–Iranian businessman, had been detained in the country since August 2017.
The pair smiled and chatted as they walked from the aircraft into a reception building at the airport.
Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was wearing a navy dress and coat, with a bright yellow shawl and matching handbag, waved to the cameras, while Mr Ashoori, who was carrying a magazine, gave a salute and a peace sign.
Mr Ashoori appeared to be taking photos with the pilots in the cockpit on the plane, as they waited to disembark.
He could be seen posing with two
men through the windows of the cockpit.
An emotional video was shared live on Instagram by Mr Ashoori’s daughter Elika as the pair disembarked the plane.
Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s seven-year-old daughter Gabriella was heard asking “is that mummy?” and again shouted “mummy” as her mother walked down the plane’s stairs.
Mr Ratcliffe shook Mr Ashoori’s hand, as Gabriella appeared to run towards her mother, who was out of shot. She then carried the little girl in her arms as they were surrounded by other family members.
Mr Ashoori was then reunited with his family, who were in tears as they embraced. Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe appeared in the video and hugged and kissed her daughter, and asked her “do I smell nice?” before holding her hands.
She also hugged members of the Ashoori family.
Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe was detained
for six years after being accused of plotting to overthrow the Iranian
government.
Mr Ashoori, who was detained in Evin prison for almost five years, was accused of spying. Both have consistently and vigorously denied the allegations.
Sharing photographs from the flight on Twitter, Stephanie Al-Qaq, director for the Middle East and North Africa at the Foreign Office, said there was “relief and joy” as the British-Iranians and officials left Tehran.
While Foreign Secretary Liz Truss,
who was also seen in Ms Ashoori’s video waiting for the pair’s arrival, said:
“People are in very, very good spirits.”
Speaking at Brize Norton after the arrival, she said: “I think it’s been a really difficult 48 hours, the expectation that they would be released, but we weren’t sure right until the last moment.
“It’s been very emotional, but also a really happy moment for the families, and I’m pleased to say that both Nazanin and Anoosheh are in good spirits and they’re safe and well back here in Britain.”
Asked whether Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Mr Ashoori thanked her following their return, Ms Truss said: “Well, I thank them and I thank the families for how stoical they’ve been during this really, really difficult period.
“And we talked about the process
that we’ve been through, the difficult last part of making sure that they were
able to leave Iran but it’s so fantastic to welcome them back safe and well
here in Britain.”
She added: “We will continue to work intensively to secure his departure from Iran.”
Labour MP Tulip Siddiq said in a tweet, as she shared a photo: “It’s been 6 long years - and I can’t believe I can FINALLY share this photo. Nazanin is now in the air flying away from 6 years of hell in Iran. My heart goes out to Gabriella and Richard, as her long journey back home to them gets closer by the minute. “
She gave an update on Wednesday
afternoon saying Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s flight out of Tehran had touched down
in Muscat, Oman, where Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe boarded a flight back to the UK.
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