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Talks are continuing to try to end the dispute between the UK and Iran over the seizure at gunpoint of 15 Royal Navy personnel in the Gulf. | |
The UK maintains the eight sailors and seven marines had been carrying out routine duties in Iraqi waters and has called for their immediate release. | |
But Tehran said it had made a "firm protest" about an "illegal entry" into Iranian waters by the navy personnel. | |
Diplomats have held talks in Tehran and London since Friday's incident. | |
The personnel, who are thought to be unharmed, were seized after boarding a boat in the Gulf. | |
Ibrahim Rahimpour, Iran's director general for Western European affairs, said he had met the UK's charge d'affaires, Kate Smith, in Tehran. | Ibrahim Rahimpour, Iran's director general for Western European affairs, said he had met the UK's charge d'affaires, Kate Smith, in Tehran. |
HMS CORNWALL FACTS Multi-national force flagship in the northern Gulf Type 22 frigateCrew: 250 (Max 301)Length: 148.1m / 485.9ftSpeed: 30 knots Source: Royal Navy Profile of HMS Cornwall Ex-detainee 'concerned' Tense backdrop to incident | HMS CORNWALL FACTS Multi-national force flagship in the northern Gulf Type 22 frigateCrew: 250 (Max 301)Length: 148.1m / 485.9ftSpeed: 30 knots Source: Royal Navy Profile of HMS Cornwall Ex-detainee 'concerned' Tense backdrop to incident |
He said in a statement that he had delivered a "firm protest from Iran against the illegal entry of British sailors into Iranian territorial waters". | He said in a statement that he had delivered a "firm protest from Iran against the illegal entry of British sailors into Iranian territorial waters". |
The statement added: "They were arrested by border guards for investigation and questioning." | The statement added: "They were arrested by border guards for investigation and questioning." |
Mr Rahimpour accused British sailors of having illegally entered Iranian waters "a number of times". | Mr Rahimpour accused British sailors of having illegally entered Iranian waters "a number of times". |
The Royal Navy and UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett denied the personnel from HMS Cornwall, which has its home port in Plymouth, had sailed into Iranian waters. | |
Mrs Beckett demanded their immediate and safe return. | Mrs Beckett demanded their immediate and safe return. |
HMS Cornwall's area of operations | HMS Cornwall's area of operations |
Mrs Beckett said: "We understand that they were in two boats that were operating in Iraqi waters in accordance with the Security Council Resolution 1723 in support of the government of Iraq to stop smuggling." | Mrs Beckett said: "We understand that they were in two boats that were operating in Iraqi waters in accordance with the Security Council Resolution 1723 in support of the government of Iraq to stop smuggling." |
Servicemen would have been in boats similar to those pictured | Servicemen would have been in boats similar to those pictured |
She said Iran's ambassador to the UK, Rasoul Movahedian, had met Foreign Office officials for a "brisk but polite" discussion on Friday afternoon. | She said Iran's ambassador to the UK, Rasoul Movahedian, had met Foreign Office officials for a "brisk but polite" discussion on Friday afternoon. |
HMS Cornwall is currently the flagship of the joint coalition-Iraqi Combined Task Force 158 responsible for patrolling Iraqi territorial waters in the northern Gulf. | HMS Cornwall is currently the flagship of the joint coalition-Iraqi Combined Task Force 158 responsible for patrolling Iraqi territorial waters in the northern Gulf. |
Its commander, Commodore Nick Lambert, said he had "absolutely no doubt" the vessel had been in Iraqi waters, adding that it could be "a simple misunderstanding at the tactical level". | Its commander, Commodore Nick Lambert, said he had "absolutely no doubt" the vessel had been in Iraqi waters, adding that it could be "a simple misunderstanding at the tactical level". |
This was supported by US military monitoring the movement of Iran's Revolutionary Guards. | This was supported by US military monitoring the movement of Iran's Revolutionary Guards. |
US Navy spokesman Commander Kevin Aandahl told the BBC: "They were in Iraqi territorial waters. | US Navy spokesman Commander Kevin Aandahl told the BBC: "They were in Iraqi territorial waters. |
"We have been operating in those waters for years now. We know what the territorial lines are, we respect those territorial lines and we expect the Iranians to respect those territorial lines as well." | "We have been operating in those waters for years now. We know what the territorial lines are, we respect those territorial lines and we expect the Iranians to respect those territorial lines as well." |
The incident comes at a time of renewed tensions with Iran over its nuclear programme. | The incident comes at a time of renewed tensions with Iran over its nuclear programme. |
It also follows claims that much of the violence against UK forces in Basra is being engineered by Iranian elements, which Tehran denies. | It also follows claims that much of the violence against UK forces in Basra is being engineered by Iranian elements, which Tehran denies. |
FAMILY INFORMATION LINE 0845 7800 900 Timeline: UK-Iran relations | FAMILY INFORMATION LINE 0845 7800 900 Timeline: UK-Iran relations |
BBC world affairs correspondent, Ian Pannell, who is on board HMS Cornwall, said the mood on the ship was "quiet and determined" and that everybody had rallied together. | BBC world affairs correspondent, Ian Pannell, who is on board HMS Cornwall, said the mood on the ship was "quiet and determined" and that everybody had rallied together. |
"The aspiration here is that this will be over sooner rather than later," he said. | "The aspiration here is that this will be over sooner rather than later," he said. |
"I think certainly the hope of the commanding officers is the events which have taken place here are possibly some kind of accident. | "I think certainly the hope of the commanding officers is the events which have taken place here are possibly some kind of accident. |
"Certainly they're hoping in the next 24 to 48 hours to get some positive news." | "Certainly they're hoping in the next 24 to 48 hours to get some positive news." |
In 2004, Iran detained eight British servicemen for three days after they allegedly strayed over the maritime border. | In 2004, Iran detained eight British servicemen for three days after they allegedly strayed over the maritime border. |
The UK claimed the men were "forcibly escorted" into Iranian territorial waters. | The UK claimed the men were "forcibly escorted" into Iranian territorial waters. |
The men were paraded blindfolded and made to apologise on Iranian TV before their release was agreed. | The men were paraded blindfolded and made to apologise on Iranian TV before their release was agreed. |
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