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Hunt ‘a fresh start’ in bid to free mother jailed in Iran

- SAM LISTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

The husband of a charity worker jailed in Iran has said Jeremy Hunt brings a “fresh start” in the campaign to free her after the “baggage” of Boris Johnson.

Richard Ratcliffe met the recently appointed Foreign Secretary on Thursday to discuss what action can be taken to free his wife, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was sentenced to five years in prison in 2016 after being accused of spying.

Mr Hunt has promised to make the case a “top priority”, Mr Ratcliffe said.

“I thought it was a positive meeting,” he added. “He was open and straight and sincere with us.”

Mr Johnson had faced criticism over his handling of attempts to free the mother of one.

The former foreign secretary was hit by a backlash for telling a parliament­ary committee that Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe had been in Iran to train journalist­s, which he later acknowledg­ed was not the case.

Mr Ratcliffe told the Press Associatio­n: “It’s a fresh start and we had a good meeting. We all came away more positive than when we went in. She’s still in prison and we will see how things go. The former foreign secretary was sincere in wanting Nazanin home.

“There was baggage in the way it all happened and a fresh start allows for some of that baggage to be laid to rest.”

Mr Ratcliffe, whose sister Rebecca Jones is a GP living in Cardiff, asked for Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe to be given diplomatic protection and hopes to have a decision from Mr Hunt soon.

He said the move would stop any “inertia” in the case and help curb his wife’s “despair”.

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe has spoken about how she “cannot keep going like this” and her mood is described as “low”.

Mr Hunt pledged to do everything possible to secure her release.

“Good to meet Richard Ratcliffe and his family yesterday,” he tweeted.

“It’s a shocking and desperate situation and they are showing extraordin­ary strength and resilience, as is Nazanin. We will do everything we can to bring her home.”

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who works for the Thomson Reuters Foundation, is facing a further hearing over an unspecifie­d security charge which her family believes will include an accusation of spreading propaganda against Tehran’s Islamist regime.

She has consistent­ly denied all allegation­s, insisting she was on holiday to introduce her daughter to her family.

Kate Allen, Amnesty Internatio­nal UK’s director, said: “The Foreign Secretary’s pledge over trying to secure Nazanin’s release is very welcome, as is the fact he’s had a face-to-face meeting with Richard relatively early into his new job. We’d now like to see the UK Government at all levels pushing hard for Nazanin’s release.

“This has gone on far too long.”

 ??  ?? > Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with husband Richard and daughter Gabriella in Iran
> Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with husband Richard and daughter Gabriella in Iran
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> Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt

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