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Wednesday, 13 January 2016

US thanks Iran for swift release of 10 Navy sailors

A group of 10 US sailors arrested for entering Iranian waters
 The Guards published pictures of the nine men and one woman being held

The US has thanked Iran for the swift release of 10 US sailors held for entering its territorial waters.
Secretary of State John Kerry said the resolution of the matter was "testament to the critical role diplomacy plays in keeping our country safe".
Republican presidential hopefuls had criticised the administration over its handling of the incident.
A deal on Iran's nuclear activities - which they also disparage - is said to be days away from implementation.
The sailors were detained on Tuesday when one of their two vessels broke down while training in the Gulf.
The incursion was "unintentional", a statement from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards quoted by state media said.
Iranian state media said the sailors were released into international waters after they apologised. But Vice-President Joe Biden denied this, saying the boat had had simply a problem and there was "nothing to apologise for".
The US is investigating how the sailors entered Iranian waters.
Thanking Iranian authorities for their "co-operation and quick response", Mr Kerry said: "These are always situations which have an ability if not properly guided to get out of control...
"This kind of issue was able to be peacefully resolved and officially resolved, and that is testament to the critical role diplomacy plays in keeping our country safe, secure, and strong," he added.
Iranian state broadcaster Irib News has published pictures of the sailors apparently being detained.
 Iranian officer apparently pictured during detention of US sailors on Tuesday, in pictures carried by Iranian state broadcaster Irib News
 Later pictures published on the Revolutionary Guards' website showed the group sitting on a Persian rug, with the one female member wearing a headscarf.
Weaponry apparently being confiscated by Iranian authorities on Tuesday, in pictures carried by Iranian state broadcaster Irib News

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