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Crew of ship held by Iran safe, says operator

- Jonathan Saul

The 25 crew members of the MSC Aries, which was seized by Iran on April 13, were safe, shipping firm MSC said on Wednesday, adding that discussion­s with Iranian authoritie­s were in progress to secure their release.

“We are also working with the Iranian authoritie­s to have the cargo discharged,” the Swiss headquarte­red company said.

Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards seized the container vessel in the Strait of Hormuz days after Tehran vowed to retaliate for a suspected Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus on April

1. Iran had said it could close the crucial shipping route.

The Internatio­nal Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), the leading seafarers’ union, said on Wednesday that its priority was the welfare and safety of the seafarers on-board.

“I can confirm the ITF has been in touch with family of the crew on board MSC Aries who have reported today they’re safe and being treated reasonably,” ITF inspectora­te coordinato­r Steve Trowsdale said. “We continue to call on the Iranian authoritie­s to urgently release the crew and the vessel.”

Portugal’s foreign ministry summoned Iran’s ambassador on Tuesday to condemn Saturday’s attack on Israel by Tehran and to demand the immediate release of the Portuguese­flagged ship.

Iran has also seized other vessels in internatio­nal waters in recent years, heightenin­g risks for merchant shipping in the area. The Advantage Sweet, Niovi and St Nikolas tankers, which were taken last year, were anchored in Iranian waters as of April 12, said Claire Jungman, chief of staff at US advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran, which tracks Iran-related tanker traffic via satellite data.

Iran’s foreign ministry said on Monday that the MSC Aries was seized for “violating maritime laws”, adding that there was no doubt the vessel was linked to Israel. MSC leases the Aries from Gortal Shipping, an affiliate of Zodiac Maritime. Zodiac is partly owned by Israeli businessma­n Eyal Ofer.

Recent attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden by Yemen’s Iranaligne­d Houthis have also affected the global maritime transport chain.

The Houthis are still holding the Galaxy Leader commercial ship and its 25 crew after the militia’s commandos boarded the vessel at sea on November

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