U.S. navy, pirates negotiate over hostage captain

The gunmen briefly hijacked the 17,000-tonne Maersk Alabama  freighter Wednesday, but the 20 American crew retook control after  a confrontation far out at sea where pirates have captured five  other vessels in a week.

Four gang members were holding the captain, Richard Phillips,  on the ship’s lifeboat after he apparently volunteered to be a  hostage for the sake of his crew.

The Bainbridge, a U.S. warship, arrived on the scene before  dawn and U.S. soldiers boarded the Maersk Alabama.

Vice Admiral Bill Gortney, top U.S. naval commander in the  region, told CNN talks with the pirates had begun, while other  military officials said more force was on the way to the area.

“We have USS Bainbridge on station currently negotiating with  the pirates to get our American citizen back,” Gortney said from  his base in Bahrain, adding that the assault on the Maersk Alabama  could mark a new phase in the international struggle against  piracy in the region.