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‘Two US navy boats held by Iran but will be returned’
By AP - Jan 13,2016 - Last updated at Jan 13,2016
WASHINGTON — The crew of two small navy craft are being held by Iran, but American officials have received assurances from Tehran that the crew and vessels held by Tehran will be returned safely and promptly.
Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook told The Associated Press that the boats were moving between Kuwait and Bahrain when the US lost contact with them.
"We have been in contact with Iran and have received assurances that the crew and the vessels will be returned promptly," Cook said.
US officials said that the incident happened near Farsi Island, situated in the middle of the Arabian Gulf. They say it stemmed from some type of mechanical trouble with one of the boats, causing them to run aground. The troops were picked up by Iran.
Secretary of State John Kerry, who has forged a personal relationship with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif through three years of nuclear negotiations, called Zarif immediately on learning of the incident, according to a senior US official.
Kerry "personally engaged with Zarif on this issue to try to get to this outcome", the official said.
Kerry learned of the incident around 12:30pm EST as he and Defence Secretary Ash Carter were meeting their Filipino counterparts at the State Department, the official said.
This comes on the heels of an incident in late December when Iran launched a rocket test near US warships and boats passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
The officials were not authorised to discuss the sensitive incident publicly, so they spoke on condition of anonymity.
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