• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Iran summons UK envoy over naval detentions

TEHRAN
Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:43pm EDT

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran summoned the British charge d'affaires to Tehran on Friday to protest over what it said was the illegal entry of British naval personnel into Iranian waters, state television reported.

Britain said 15 British naval personnel were seized by Iran in the Gulf but said they were in Iraqi waters.

"The Iranian Foreign Ministry has seriously objected following the illegal entry of British naval military forces into our country's waters," state television reported, adding that they were detained by Iranian border guards for further investigation.

A British diplomat in Tehran confirmed the charge d'affaires was summoned but gave no further details.

Iran's official news agency IRNA quoted an Iranian embassy spokesman in London as saying Tehran was "examining the issue" after Iran's ambassador to London was summoned to Britain's Foreign Ministry over the detentions.

The Iranian envoy, Rasoul Movahedian, met Peter Ricketts, the British Foreign Office permanent undersecretary.

"In today's meeting (in London), Iran's ambassador also discussed with this British official the latest situation of Iran's nuclear dossier and British efforts in the U.N. Security Council in order to pass a new resolution for sanctions against Iran," the Iranian embassy spokesman said.



More from Reuters

Photo

Jobless claims up, labor market still healing

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of workers filing new applications for jobless insurance unexpectedly rose last week, according to government data on Thursday that still suggested the labor market was improving.

A girl sits on her father's shoulders in front of a globe with an interactive display during an Earth Hour ceremony at the townhall square in central Copenhagen December 16, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Christian Charisius

U.N. talks at "critical juncture"

Climate talks were given a second chance after the U.S. backed a $100 billion global fund to support poor countries. What else will it take to hammer out a deal?  Full Article 

An office worker is reflected in the pavement as he walks with an umbrella in Singapore's financial district October 8, 2008.REUTERS/Vivek Prakash

Death of a salesman

Old-style sales reps may be fading thanks to a shift in the pharmaceutical market that has created a new gatekeeper in drug sales.  Full Article