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Female sailor's release may be delayed(AP)Updated: 2007-03-29 20:00
The Foreign Office in London, meanwhile, said Britain is seeking condemnation of Iran at the United Nations. Speaking on Iranian state radio, Larijani said: "British leaders have miscalculated this issue." If Britain follows through with its policies on the 15 British sailors and marines detained by Iran last week, Larijani said "this case may face a legal path" - a clear reference to Iran's prosecuting the sailors in court. "There are some plans to say something on behalf of the United Nations (about
the seized British military personnel) but they have not been finalized," said a
Foreign Office official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was
unauthorized to speak on the subject. Britain asked the Security Council to
support a call for the immediate release of the detainees, saying in a statement
Wednesday they were operating in Iraqi waters under a mandate from the Security
Council and at the request of On Wednesday, Britain announced it was freezing relations with
Iran. |
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