'You're on tenterhooks and you're so nervous'published at 15:12 British Summer Time 18 September 2023
One man who knows how it feels to be waiting for a family member to return home in this situation is Richard Ratcliffe, husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe - the British-Iranian national who was held in an Iranian prison for six years.
He's been speaking to the BBC about the mix of emotions relatives can expect.
"You're on tenterhooks and you're so nervous. Until [the plane] has left Iranian airspace, I'm sure they're not quite letting themselves dream, to believe that it's really going to happen.
"For the families, it'll be hard when to let go and start to feel euphoria; for the prisoners, it takes a long time to feel safe again... it takes a while to really be ready to feel it."
Quote MessageWhen it's over, you're confronted with the passage of time and what you've lost. You can't change what you can't change. What you can do is move forward. That's my advice: look forward."
Richard Ratcliffe, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband
Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arbitrarily detained in 2016, initially on spying charges which she strongly denied.
She was widely seen as a hostage used by the Iranians to pressure the UK government to pay a long-standing debt, and was released once a diplomatic settlement was reached.