TEHRAN, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Friday denied
any military confrontation between its boats and U.S. ships in the Gulf, the
state media reported.
A senior official of the elite Revolutionary Guards
rejected the Western reports that an American ship had opened fire on Iranian
patrol boats in the Gulf, said the English channel Press TV.
"If UK or U.S. vessels had fired at Iranian boats,
based on previous experiences, they would have faced the harshest reaction by
Iranian forces," the official was quoted as saying.
U.S. officials said Friday that a vessel contracted
by the U.S. Navy in the Gulf fired warning shots on two Iranian fast boats on
Thursday.
The U.S. ship Westward Venture, contracted by the
U.S. Military Sealift Command to carry military cargo to Kuwait, fired upon the
boats after attempts to get the Iranian boats' attention failed, FOX News quoted
Pentagon sources as saying, adding the ship was about 80 kilometers off the
coast of Iran when the fast boats approached.
Some Iranian media also suggest if there was a shot,
the boat said to be Iranian could be a private vessel and its nationality cannot
be confirmed.
"Even if there was a shooting ... U.S. forces have
likely shot at a non-military or fishing boat, and even then one cannot be
certain that it was Iranian," the semi-official Mehr News Agency reported.
"There was no confrontation between the Iranian boats
and the foreign boat in the Persian Gulf, if there was, they may have shotat
non-Iranian boats," the state Al-Alam television also said.
This was the third time that U.S. vessels were said
to encounter Iranian ships in the Gulf this year. In January, U.S. officials
accused five Iranian speedboats of "seriously provoking three U.S. warships in
the Straits of Hormuz" and "threatening to blow up U.S. ships". Iran denied the
accusations and said the encounter was "normal".
On April 10, the U.S. Navy said three Iranian
speedboats approached a U.S. patrol boat as it transited the Gulf but stopped
after a warning flare was shot. Iran also denied there was a
"confrontation".
U.S. reports new Gulf confrontation, Iran denies
WASHINGTON, April 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. officials said Friday that a vessel contracted by the U.S. Navy in the Gulf fired warning shots on two Iranian fast boats Thursday, but Iran denied the claims .
The U.S. ship Westward Venture, contracted by the U.S. Military Sealift Command to carry military cargo to Kuwait, fired upon the boats after attempts to get the Iranian boats' attention failed, FOX News quoted Pentagon sources as saying.
A U.S. navy security team, armed with M16 rifles and machine guns, was onboard the Westward Venture at the time the warning shots were fired. Full story