Britain has given Iran 48 hours to think over
5 April 2007Prime minister of Great Britain Toni Blair on Tuesday, on April, 3, has declared that the following two days “will be decisive” in the matter of 15 British military men detained by the Iranian border guards in Persian Gulf for presumable incursion into territorial waters of Iran.
This term strangely coincides with a first day of operation against Iran - according to the Russian special services, US Bite is appointed to Friday morning.
Blair has warned Iran, that if the detained seamen will not be released, London “will take strong measures”. As he said, there are two variants: the first is “try to settle the conflict peacefully “; the second - ” more and more strict decisions “.
Blair has noted, that the offer of the secretary of the Supreme National Security council of Iran to solve the problem through the diplomatic channels, gives hope for the rapid crisis solving. Official Teheran supports the diplomatic way of conflict settlement, as there is no need to judge the British in Iran.
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