Iran may delay its plan to release the only woman among 15 captured Royal Navy crew because of the UK's "incorrect attitude", an official has said. Ali Larijani, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, appeared to be referring to the UK's refusal to agree the crew had been in Iranian waters.
Iran's insistence the group was in its waters last Friday saw the UK release GPS evidence to back up its denials.
Tony Blair's official spokesman said the UK was not seeking a confrontation.
Mr Larijani, head of Iran's supreme national security council, said: "It was announced that a woman in the group would be freed, but (this development) was met with an incorrect attitude."
He later added on Iranian state radio the UK had "miscalculated" in its handling of the case.
"They have created a ballyhoo over diplomatic ties and raised the issue with the UN," he said.
"This will not help solve the issue. The British leaders are miscalculating the case."
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