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The seizure by Iran of 15 Royal Navy personnel is "very serious", Northern Ireland minister Peter Hain has said. | |
Mr Hain said their holding was of "tremendous concern" and that every negotiating option was being pursued. | |
The eight sailors and seven marines, from HMS Cornwall, were held on Friday after boarding a boat in the Gulf. | |
Tehran has accused the group of "blatant trespassing" into Iranian waters, but the Foreign Office is adamant they were in Iraqi waters. | |
British diplomats hope they will have another meeting with the Iranian Foreign Ministry on Sunday, to ask for their release or, failing that, at the very least consular access. | |
That part of the water between Iran and Iraq where the incident happened has been disputed for decades Professor Sadaq Ziba-Kalam, Tehran University | |
Foreign Office junior minister Lord Triesman met the Iranian ambassador Rasoul Movahedian on Saturday to demand their immediate release, and other diplomatic meetings have also been held. | |
Northern Ireland Secretary Mr Hain said: "It is a very serious situation, and of tremendous concern, and that's why we're pursuing every negotiating option to try and bring our soldiers back and make sure that they're safe. | |
"It's essential that this occurs and it's essential not just for the well-being of our soldiers but also for stability in the region." | |
HMS Cornwall's area of operations | HMS Cornwall's area of operations |
Students belonging to the paramilitary Basij group, which is close to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, have called for the Britons to be put on trial. | |
However, Professor Sadaq Ziba-Kalam, of Tehran University, told BBC News 24 he did not think they would be charged with spying. | |
"That part of the water between Iran and Iraq where the incident happened has been disputed for decades," he said. | |
All the signs are Iran hasn't yet decided what it's going to do with the British BBC News correspondent Frances Harrison | |
"So it is very difficult to draw the line and say this is the Iranian side of the border and this is the Iraqi side of the border." | |
BBC News correspondent in Tehran, Frances Harrison, said: "All the signs are Iran hasn't yet decided what it's going to do with the British. | |
"But the crisis runs the risk of intensifying if more groups inside Iran insist this case should be linked to Iranians in detention in Iraq or with the nuclear issue." | |
The Cornwall is the flagship of the coalition-Iraqi force which patrols Iraqi territorial waters in the northern Gulf to combat smuggling. | The Cornwall is the flagship of the coalition-Iraqi force which patrols Iraqi territorial waters in the northern Gulf to combat smuggling. |
The Britons, who include one woman, had inspected an Iraqi boat before returning to their two small boats where they were seized. | |
They were taken at gunpoint by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval forces. | They were taken at gunpoint by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval forces. |
They were then moved along the Shatt al-Arab waterway to Iranian bases, Royal Navy officials said. | They were then moved along the Shatt al-Arab waterway to Iranian bases, Royal Navy officials said. |
Iranian armed forces spokesman Gen Ali Reza Afshar told Iranian media on Saturday that the 15 personnel were being interrogated, but were in good health. | |
Germany - which holds the EU presidency - called for the immediate release of the Britons. | |
Meanwhile, the UN Security Council has voted unanimously in favour of further sanctions against Iran for its refusal to suspend its nuclear enrichment programme. | |
The seizure of the boarding party carries echoes of an incident in June 2004 when a group of eight marines and sailors were held for three days after being seized by the Iranians in the Shatt al-Arab waterway. | |
On that occasion the hostages were paraded blindfolded on television, and later freed. | On that occasion the hostages were paraded blindfolded on television, and later freed. |
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