Iran says it has warned US against seizing oil tanker
Iran says it
has warned US against seizing oil tanker
Tehran said on
Monday that it has warned Washington against making another attempt to seize an
Iranian tanker that has departed Gibraltar despite a United States bid to have
it detained.
“Iran has given
necessary warnings to American officials through its official channels [...]
not to make such a mistake because it would have grave consequences,” Iran's
foreign ministry spokesperson Abbas Mousavi told a news conference.
Iran had been
locked in a high-seas standoff with US ally Britain since Royal Marines seized
the tanker off the coast of UK territory Gibraltar on July 4 on suspicion it
was shipping oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions.
Two weeks
later, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps impounded a British-flagged
tanker in strategic Gulf waters in what Britain called a tit-for-tat move.
Speaking to
reporters on Monday, the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman dismissed the
notion that there was a link between the two seizures.
"There
is no connection whatsoever between these two vessels," said Mousavi.
"There
have been two or three maritime violations made by that ship," he said,
referring to the British-flagged Stena Impero held off the Iranian port of
Bandar Abbas.
"The
court is looking into it. We hope the (investigation) is completed as soon as possible
and the verdict is issued."
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