Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband Richard was taking
seven-year-old daughter
Gabriella to meet her mother as she
landed on UK soil after being freed by Iran. He said: “The first thing she
wants is a cup of tea,” according to the Daily Mirror.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was
set for an emotional reunion
with her family after
six years of ‘hell’ in Iran.
The British-Iranian charity worker was
returning to her young daughter and
husband after Britain settled a £400m armaments debt owed to Tehran, writes the Daily Mail.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, heading home to the UK from Iran, will be reunited with her seven-year-old daughter Gabriella, and husband Richard, who told The Independent
he was looking forward to an emotional reunion after her six-year ordeal.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is returning to the UK after the British government paid off a debt of almost £400m in a move that has paved the way for a nuclear deal with Iran, says The Daily Telegraph.
The ordeal for British-Iranian prisoners Nazanin
Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh
Ashoori is over after
they were released by Iran to return
home.
A third dual national accused of
spying, Morad Tahbaz,
was freed from prison on furlough,
but his family said he felt abandoned
in Iran by the British government, says The Guardian.
British-Iranian mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was flying back to the UK after
being freed by Iran where she has been
held for six years on what Amnesty International called ‘trumped up’ security charges, according to the Metro.
Ukraine and Russia have made progress
on a tentative peace plan including a
ceasefire and Russian withdrawal if
Kyiv declares neutrality and accepts
limits on its armed forces, reports the Financial Times, citing people
briefed on the talks.