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Five Britons have been detained by the Iranian navy while sailing a yacht from Bahrain to Dubai, the Foreign Office (FCO) has said. | Five Britons have been detained by the Iranian navy while sailing a yacht from Bahrain to Dubai, the Foreign Office (FCO) has said. |
The sailors were crewing a boat belonging to Sail Bahrain when they were stopped on 25 November. | The sailors were crewing a boat belonging to Sail Bahrain when they were stopped on 25 November. |
In a statement, the FCO said it was possible the crew, who are still in Iran, may have "strayed inadvertently into Iranian waters". | In a statement, the FCO said it was possible the crew, who are still in Iran, may have "strayed inadvertently into Iranian waters". |
The five are understood to be safe and well and their families have been told. | The five are understood to be safe and well and their families have been told. |
It is not known where the sailors are being held nor which club they had come from, but the FCO did confirm they were on their way to take part in a Dubai-Muscat race. | |
FCO officials have had contact with Iran's ministry of foreign affairs and the Iranian embassy in the UK. | FCO officials have had contact with Iran's ministry of foreign affairs and the Iranian embassy in the UK. |
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall said the FCO had wanted to keep the matter "private" in order to increase the chance of a resolution. | The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall said the FCO had wanted to keep the matter "private" in order to increase the chance of a resolution. |
But after five days the details emerged and they had no option but to confirm the story, she added. | But after five days the details emerged and they had no option but to confirm the story, she added. |
Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he hoped the issue would be resolved "soon". | Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he hoped the issue would be resolved "soon". |
"FCO officials immediately contacted the Iranian authorities in London and in Tehran on the evening of 25 November, both to seek clarification and to try and resolve the matter swiftly. | "FCO officials immediately contacted the Iranian authorities in London and in Tehran on the evening of 25 November, both to seek clarification and to try and resolve the matter swiftly. |
"Our ambassador in Tehran has raised the issue with the Iranian foreign ministry and we have discussed the matter with the Iranian embassy in London," he said. | "Our ambassador in Tehran has raised the issue with the Iranian foreign ministry and we have discussed the matter with the Iranian embassy in London," he said. |
Stand-off | |
Sail Bahrain was recently launched by yachting company Team Pindar. | |
The 360-nautical mile Dubai-Muscat Offshore Sailing Race began on 26 November and ended three days later in the Omani capital's Bandar Al-Rawdah marina. | |
In March 2007 there was a prolonged stand-off between the UK and Iran after a 15-strong Royal Navy crew was detained by Iran's Revolutionary Guard. | |
The Iranians accused the crew of straying into its waters, but the British said they were in Iraqi territory. | |
They were released nearly two weeks later. | |
In 2004, eight British servicemen were held in Iran after being seized in the Shatt al-Arab waterway, where they were training the Iraqi river patrol service. |