Wales On Sunday

BORIS MEETING HOPE OVER IRAN JAIL WIFE

- CATHERINE WYLIE Press Associatio­n newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE husband of a British woman jailed in Iran said he hopes to meet Boris Johnson “as soon as possible”. Iran’s state TV broadcast a report claiming the Foreign Secretary’s comments in Parliament about Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe amounted to an “unintended admission” of her guilt.

The Channel 2 report said Mr Johnson’s suggestion that Mrs ZaghariRat­cliffe was “training journalist­s” when arrested in Iran last year had “dealt a blow” to the efforts of campaigner­s and UK authoritie­s to support her position that she was in fact on holiday.

Mr Johnson has admitted that his comments “could have been clearer” and told MPs on Tuesday that the UK Government “has no doubt that she was on holiday” in Iran.

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband, Richard Ratcliffe, said he wants to meet Mr Johnson this week and has requested that he join the Foreign Secretary on a future trip to Iran.

Mr Ratcliffe, who said he has yet to speak directly to Mr Johnson, said the Foreign Secretary’s office made contact with him on Friday.

“I think it’s important now that he tries to meet with us as soon as possible, like next week, so that it’s clear from a political point of view that the UK Government is standing alongside Nazanin and her family,” Mr Ratcliffe told BBC Breakfast.

He added: “I think it’ll happen now in a way that two weeks ago I wasn’t so sure. I think it’s really important that he gets on a plane to go and see Nazanin.

“I’d really like to go with him and that’s a serious request I’ve put to the Foreign Office.”

Mr Ratcliffe said he has been told his request is being looked at as “a serious considerat­ion”.

Following Mr Johnson’s comments last week, Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe was summoned before an unschedule­d court hearing at which she was threatened with the doubling of her five-year jail sentence.

Wednesday’s TV broadcast said that the British media and authoritie­s had spent the last year trying to emphasise Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s innocence “until last week, the UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson utters a sentence that proves costly for the government of this country”.

It added: “Just this one sentence from the Foreign Secretary was enough to deal a blow to all the attempts of the British media and authoritie­s in the past few months ...

“It appears that the statement of Boris Johnson was an antidote to all the statements of various media and UK authoritie­s who had been claiming in the past year and a half that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe had come to Iran for humanitari­an reasons.”

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s employers, the Thomson Reuters Foundation, issued a statement in response to the Iranian TV reports, reiteratin­g that she had never taken part in the training of journalist­s.

The foundation’s chief executive, Monique Villa, said: “Nazanin has never been a journalist, hence could never have trained journalist­s.”

 ??  ?? Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with husband Richard Ratcliffe and their daughter Gabriella
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with husband Richard Ratcliffe and their daughter Gabriella

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