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Iran hopeful over UK navy talks Iran talks critical, says Blair
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Britain and Iran should be able to end the stand-off over the capture of 15 Royal Navy personnel by negotiating, a senior Tehran official has said. The next two days will be a "fairly critical" phase in the talks to free the 15 Royal Navy personnel captured by Iran, Tony Blair has said.
Ali Larijani, of the Supreme National Security Council, told state radio the issue would be resolved if the two countries "continue this path". The UK prime minister said he was "not looking for confrontation" and "the most important thing is to get the people back safe and sound".
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said the next 48 hours was "fairly critical". Earlier, a Tehran official said the issue could be resolved by negotiation.
Iran accuses the crew of straying into its waters on 23 March. The British insist they were in Iraqi territory.Iran accuses the crew of straying into its waters on 23 March. The British insist they were in Iraqi territory.
Mr Larijani, who is Iran's chief nuclear negotiator and head of the powerful security council, hinted that a new phase in the talks with Britain had been started on Tuesday. Ali Larijani, of the Supreme National Security Council, hinted on Tuesday that a new phase in the talks with Britain had been started on Tuesday.
He told Iranian state radio: "The British government has started some diplomatic talks with the Iranian Foreign Ministry. They are only at the beginning. Mr Larijani, who is also Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, told Iranian state radio: "The British government has started some diplomatic talks with the Iranian Foreign Ministry. They are only at the beginning.
Arthur Batchelor was among those shown in the latest Iranian footage class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6518203.stm">Profile: UK captives
"If they continue this path they can change the situation logically... in such a way that the issue is resolved.""If they continue this path they can change the situation logically... in such a way that the issue is resolved."
But UK officials later said that no new negotiations had begun - although talks were continuing with a "more positive feel". Mr Blair said he had read the transcript of Mr Larijani's speech and it "seems to offer some prospect but the most important thing is to get these people back".
He said from the start of the talks, Britain had two tracks - firstly to make Iran understand that "the pressure is there", and secondly that the "door is open" to diplomacy.
Mr Larijani has previously said he was committed to solving the crisis through diplomacy, and that putting the crew on trial was "not a priority".Mr Larijani has previously said he was committed to solving the crisis through diplomacy, and that putting the crew on trial was "not a priority".
But he insisted in an interview with Channel 4 News on Monday he was "100%" sure that the navy crew had been in Iranian waters when they were picked up in the northern Gulf on 23 March.But he insisted in an interview with Channel 4 News on Monday he was "100%" sure that the navy crew had been in Iranian waters when they were picked up in the northern Gulf on 23 March.
"A guarantee must be given that such violations will not be repeated," he said."A guarantee must be given that such violations will not be repeated," he said.
The UK insists they were in Iraqi waters after returning from searching a merchant vessel.The UK insists they were in Iraqi waters after returning from searching a merchant vessel.
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 Both versions in more detailUK 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 Both versions in more detail
British shadow foreign secretary William Hague has warned that the situation "requires renewed patience and calm".British shadow foreign secretary William Hague has warned that the situation "requires renewed patience and calm".
"We shouldn't get over-excited about an occasional positive signal. We shouldn't get overly depressed about an occasional negative signal," he said."We shouldn't get over-excited about an occasional positive signal. We shouldn't get overly depressed about an occasional negative signal," he said.
It is understood that one area that has been under discussion between the UK and Iran is how future disputes over the contested waters may be avoided.It is understood that one area that has been under discussion between the UK and Iran is how future disputes over the contested waters may be avoided.
Earlier on Monday, Iran said all 15 personnel had been filmed admitting they were in Iranian territorial waters at the time of capture by Iranian Revolutionary Guards.Earlier on Monday, Iran said all 15 personnel had been filmed admitting they were in Iranian territorial waters at the time of capture by Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
However, Iranian state radio said the new footage would not be broadcast on TV because of "positive changes" in the UK's stance.However, Iranian state radio said the new footage would not be broadcast on TV because of "positive changes" in the UK's stance.
Previously unseen images of some of the crew, based on HMS Cornwall, were aired on Monday but their voices could not be heard.Previously unseen images of some of the crew, based on HMS Cornwall, were aired on Monday but their voices could not be heard.
IRANIAN VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Royal Navy crew stray 0.5km inside Iranian waters 2 Iran gives set of co-ordinates to back up their claims 3 According to seized GPS equipment, the Royal Navy crew had previously entered Iranian waters at several other points 4 Iran informs Britain of the position where the crew were seized, inside Iranian waters Profile: Ali LarijaniIRANIAN VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Royal Navy crew stray 0.5km inside Iranian waters 2 Iran gives set of co-ordinates to back up their claims 3 According to seized GPS equipment, the Royal Navy crew had previously entered Iranian waters at several other points 4 Iran informs Britain of the position where the crew were seized, inside Iranian waters Profile: Ali Larijani
One of those seen for the first time was 20-year-old Arthur Batchelor, whose sister told the BBC she was relieved to see him looking "tired but fine".One of those seen for the first time was 20-year-old Arthur Batchelor, whose sister told the BBC she was relieved to see him looking "tired but fine".
"It gave us a bit more reassurance," said Maggie Phillips, who lives in Plymouth."It gave us a bit more reassurance," said Maggie Phillips, who lives in Plymouth.
The Foreign Office is standing by its view that the crew, serving on HMS Cornwall, which is based in Plymouth, were detained against their will in Iraqi territory.The Foreign Office is standing by its view that the crew, serving on HMS Cornwall, which is based in Plymouth, were detained against their will in Iraqi territory.
"We have not had consular access, we have made it quite clear they were seized in Iraqi waters, and we want them released," a spokesman said."We have not had consular access, we have made it quite clear they were seized in Iraqi waters, and we want them released," a spokesman said.
So far, Iranian TV has shown footage of four of the crew making statements in which they said they had been in Iranian waters.So far, Iranian TV has shown footage of four of the crew making statements in which they said they had been in Iranian waters.
The Foreign Office has said showing the group on TV is "unacceptable" and it had "grave concerns" over the circumstances under which any statements were made.The Foreign Office has said showing the group on TV is "unacceptable" and it had "grave concerns" over the circumstances under which any statements were made.