Tuesday, 03 April 2007 23:28
Britain Calls For Direct Talks With Iran
Britain called for direct
talks with Iran over 15 captive Britons on Tuesday. British Prime Minister Tony Blair's office said both
sides "share a desire for an early resolution" through direct talks.
London is now waiting for Tehran's response. The statement followed Britain's
meeting for the first time with the chief Iranian international negotiator, and
the release of an Iranian diplomat held in Iraq. The release suggests the standoff over the captive
Britons may end with a de facto prisoner swap, something both governments have
publicly discounted. The British personnel have been held by Iran
since March 23.