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Iranian state television has broadcast an interview with captured British female sailor Faye Turney and footage of 14 male captured colleagues. | |
Leading Seaman Turney, 26, said they had been seized in the Gulf because "obviously we trespassed" in Iranian waters - something the UK disputes. | |
She said her captors were "friendly", "thoughtful" people and she and her colleagues were unharmed. | |
Earlier Iran said it would release Leading Seaman Turney "very soon". | |
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said she would be released on Wednesday or Thursday. | |
Earlier the UK said it was suspending bilateral contacts with Iran amid the dispute over Friday's incident in the Gulf. | |
Eight sailors and seven marines were taken at gunpoint by Iranian Revolutionary Guards. | |
They were seized after they had searched a merchant vessel. | They were seized after they had searched a merchant vessel. |
'Issue under consideration' | 'Issue under consideration' |
Iran has insisted the group, based on HMS Cornwall, which has its home port in Plymouth, were in its waters when they were taken. | Iran has insisted the group, based on HMS Cornwall, which has its home port in Plymouth, were in its waters when they were taken. |
UK VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Crew boards merchant ship 1.7NM inside Iraqi waters2 HMS Cornwall was south-east of this, and inside Iraqi waters3 Iran tells UK that merchant ship was at a different point, still within Iraqi waters4 After UK points this out, Iran provides alternative position, now within Iranian waters UK version in more detail | UK VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Crew boards merchant ship 1.7NM inside Iraqi waters2 HMS Cornwall was south-east of this, and inside Iraqi waters3 Iran tells UK that merchant ship was at a different point, still within Iraqi waters4 After UK points this out, Iran provides alternative position, now within Iranian waters UK version in more detail |
Speaking on the sidelines of an Arab summit he was attending in Saudi Arabia Mr Mottaki said: "Today or tomorrow, the lady will be released." | Speaking on the sidelines of an Arab summit he was attending in Saudi Arabia Mr Mottaki said: "Today or tomorrow, the lady will be released." |
He later told reporters: "The issue is under consideration. I think it will be solved soon based on rules and regulations. I think I have informed you that the lady will be released very soon." | He later told reporters: "The issue is under consideration. I think it will be solved soon based on rules and regulations. I think I have informed you that the lady will be released very soon." |
His comments came shortly after Tony Blair said it was time to "ratchet up" pressure on Iran. | His comments came shortly after Tony Blair said it was time to "ratchet up" pressure on Iran. |
Earlier, the Ministry of Defence issued data it said proved the group had been 1.7 nautical miles inside Iraqi waters when they were seized. | Earlier, the Ministry of Defence issued data it said proved the group had been 1.7 nautical miles inside Iraqi waters when they were seized. |
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Charles Style, gave detailed co-ordinates which he said proved that. | Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Charles Style, gave detailed co-ordinates which he said proved that. |
The co-ordinates were 29 degrees 50.36 minutes north, 048 degrees 43.08 minutes east. | The co-ordinates were 29 degrees 50.36 minutes north, 048 degrees 43.08 minutes east. |
The MoD backed up its assertion by releasing a photograph of a handheld global positioning satellite device in HMS Cornwall's Lynx helicopter as it overflew the searched merchant vessel, confirming its position. | The MoD backed up its assertion by releasing a photograph of a handheld global positioning satellite device in HMS Cornwall's Lynx helicopter as it overflew the searched merchant vessel, confirming its position. |
Vice Admiral Style said the sailors had been "ambushed" and their detention was "unjustified and wrong". | Vice Admiral Style said the sailors had been "ambushed" and their detention was "unjustified and wrong". |
The UK government said the Iranians initially said the merchant vessel had been at a point within Iraqi waters, before later providing a second, alternative position, within Iranian waters. | The UK government said the Iranians initially said the merchant vessel had been at a point within Iraqi waters, before later providing a second, alternative position, within Iranian waters. |
HAVE YOUR SAY The country of Iran needs to have a good long hard look at how this situation will look to the rest of the world Gary, UK Send us your comments Iranian view on stand-off | HAVE YOUR SAY The country of Iran needs to have a good long hard look at how this situation will look to the rest of the world Gary, UK Send us your comments Iranian view on stand-off |
Iran's embassy in London issued a statement in response to the UK data, in which it said the sailors and marines had been 0.5 km inside Iranian waters at the time they were seized. | Iran's embassy in London issued a statement in response to the UK data, in which it said the sailors and marines had been 0.5 km inside Iranian waters at the time they were seized. |
The statement, quoted by the official IRNA news agency, said "the governments of Iran and Britain have the ability to solve the incident through contacts and close co-operation". | The statement, quoted by the official IRNA news agency, said "the governments of Iran and Britain have the ability to solve the incident through contacts and close co-operation". |
The BBC has been told the group are being held at an Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps base in Tehran. |