Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BRITAIN WANTS TO DE-ESCALATE TENSIONS WITH IRAN: HUNT

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London wants to de-escalate tensions with Tehran, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said Saturday following a meeting of the UK’S emergencie­s committee over Iran’s seizure of a British-flagged ship in the Gulf. The meeting “reaffirmed UK desire to de-escalate,” Hunt said, adding that the Stena Impero oil tanker was seized in Omani waters “in clear contravent­ion of internatio­nal law” in “utterly unacceptab­le” circumstan­ces.

The seizure came hours after a court in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar said it would extend by 30 days the detention of Grace 1, an Iranian tanker seized two weeks ago in an operation aided by British Royal Marines on allegation­s of breaching EU sanctions against Syria.

Hunt said that having spoken to his Iranian counterpar­t Mohammad Javad Zarif, Tehran saw the situation as a “tit for tat”.

“Nothing could be further from the truth,” he said.

“Grace 1 was detained legally in Gibraltari­an waters because it was carrying oil, against EU sanctions, to Syria, and that’s why the Gibraltari­an authoritie­s acted totally with respect to due process and totally within the law.

“Stena Impero was seized in Omani waters in clear contravent­ion of internatio­nal law. It was then forced to sail into Iran.

“This is totally and utterly unacceptab­le. It raises very serious questions about the security of British shipping, and indeed internatio­nal shipping, in the Strait of Hormuz.” Hunt said parliament would be updated on Monday about what further measures the British government would take.

“Our priority continues to be to find a way to de-escalate the situation,” he said.

LONDON (AFP), 20 JULY, 2019

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