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Second Navy ship arrives as escort for Gulf vessels

- JESS GLASS newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ASECOND warship has arrived in the Strait of Hormuz to protect British ships as the Iranian seizure of a tanker goes into its second week.

The Ministry of Defence said the Royal Navy vessel HMS Duncan has arrived in the Gulf to travel with ships flying under the British flag.

The Type 45 Destroyer will join the Frigate HMS Montrose amid growing tensions following the seizure of British-flagged tanker Stena Impero by Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard on July 19.

It was previously announced that British-flagged ships travelling in the Strait of Hormuz will be accompanie­d by a Royal Navy escort, with officials advising shipping companies

to travel in convoy. HMS Montrose has so far escorted 35 shipping vessels through the troubled strait during 20 separate journeys.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “Freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is vital not just to the UK, but also our internatio­nal partners and allies. Merchant ships must be free to travel lawfully and trade safely, anywhere in the world.

“I’m pleased that HMS Duncan will continue HMS Montrose’s fine work in helping to secure this essential route.

“While we continue to push for a diplomatic resolution that will make this possible again without military accompanim­ent, the Royal Navy will continue to provide a safeguard for UK vessels until this is the reality.”

Around a fifth of the world’s oil travelled through the strait between Iran and Oman in 2018.

On Wednesday, Iranian president Hassan Rouhani indicated that the captured Stena Impero could be released if the UK returns an Iranian oil tanker which was seized by the Royal Navy near Gibraltar earlier this month.

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