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Seized British tanker Stena Impero still in Iran

Despite Tehran’s claims vessel is free to leave, no date has been set for ship to put to sea

- Reuters Stockholm

British-flagged tanker Stena Impero, detained by Iran in July, remains in custody even though Iranian officials have said it is free to leave, Erik Hanell, chief executive of the tanker’s Swedish owner Stena Bulk, said on Tuesday.

Iran’s ambassador to Britain, Hamid Baeidineja­d, had said in a Twitter post on Monday that the vessel was free to leave after legal hurdles had been cleared.

“The detention order on Stena Impero had been lifted and the vessel is going through the proceeding­s to leave Bandar Abbas,” Mohammad Rastad, head of Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organizati­on, was quoted as saying on Tuesday by the news agency ILNA.

“She has moved during her time there to get fresh water, among other things, but is still in Bandar Abbas,” Hanell said in a text message, adding he had no further informatio­n as to why the ship had not left Iran.

The seizure of the Stena Impero on July 19 for alleged marine violations, two weeks after the UK had itself detained an Iranian tanker off Gibraltar, headed for Syria, ratcheted up tensions in the region following attacks on other merchant vessels, which the US blamed on Tehran. The Iranian vessel was released in August.

Iran has denied responsibi­lity for those attacks, which took place along a vital oil shipping route. Relations between the US, its allies and Iran have become even more strained since Washington withdrew last year from a global pact to rein in Tehran’s nuclear program, and imposed sanctions on the country that were aimed at shutting down Iranian oil exports.

Asked about accusation­s that Iran had taken the British tanker

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hostage, Rastad said: “There is no hostage-taking. According to the law, the ship was detained because of violations, and ... the rules are to first impose a detention order and then investigat­e the violations and issue a ruling,” ILNA reported. An Iranian government spokesman said on Monday that all legal steps had been taken for the release of the tanker.

“The legal work and administra­tive procedures for the release of the English tanker have been completed but I have no informatio­n on the time of the release,” said spokesman Ali Rabiei, according to ILNA.

 ?? Reuters ?? The Stena Impero, a British-flagged vessel owned by Stena Bulk, has been held off the coast of Bandar Abbas, Iran, since being seized in July.
Reuters The Stena Impero, a British-flagged vessel owned by Stena Bulk, has been held off the coast of Bandar Abbas, Iran, since being seized in July.
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Erik Hanell

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