Western Mail

Government ‘looking at Iran options’

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N REPORTERS newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Government is looking at a “series of options” after Iranian forces seized a UK-flagged tanker amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood denied that the UK had taken its “eye off the ball” after the vessel was commandeer­ed in the Omani waters in the economical­ly significan­t Strait of Hormuz.

It came after reports ministers are considerin­g freezing assets of the Iranian regime in response to the diplomatic incident.

Meanwhile, audio footage has since emerged between Iranian authoritie­s and HMS Montrose moments before the Stena Impero was seized.

In the radio recording, the Iranian vessel can be heard saying: “If you obey, you will be safe. Alter your course immediatel­y. I want to inspect the ship for security reasons.”

HMS Montrose replied: “You must

not impair, impede, obstruct or hamper the passage of the Stena Impero. Please confirm that you are not intending to violate internatio­nal law by attempting to board.”

Reports from Tehran state those on board the Stena Impero are safe and well.

Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he will unveil the diplomatic and economic measures on Monday in response to the apprehensi­on and detention of the Stena Imperto, according to the Sunday Telegraph.

The paper said London may also seek the reimposing of UN and EU sanctions which were lifted against Iran in 2016 in connection to a deal on the country’s nuclear programme.

Asked if sanctions were off the table during Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Mr Ellwood said: “Cobra (the Government’s emergency committee) was taking place yesterday so we’re looking at the operationa­l responsibi­lities from that, but yes, we are going to be looking at a series of options.”

Shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon claimed the situation in Iran could be worse than the war in Iraq.

Mr Burgon told the same programme: “If we end up in a conflict backed by Donald Trump then I think it would not only be comparable with Iraq, in fact it could be even worse than Iraq, and that should really scare everybody.”

He added: “We need sensible negotiatio­ns. We’ve got a really important part to play diplomatic­ally in this. We can use our negotiatin­g weight. I think that our Government has internatio­nal respect and this country has internatio­nal respect in a way that Donald Trump doesn’t. I think we need to use that for the purposes of conflict resolution and for the purposes of making sure this doesn’t escalate out of control.”

Chancellor Philip Hammond also denied claims that the Government had taken its “eye off the ball” over the Iran crisis.

He told BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show: “I don’t think the Government has taken its eye off the ball - we’ve been very much engaged with both the Americans and our European partners in the response to Iran’s increasing defiance of the JCPOA over the last few months.”

 ??  ?? > A screengrab taken from footage issued by the Revolution­ary Guard of members of the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard boarding British oil tanker Stena Impero in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday
> A screengrab taken from footage issued by the Revolution­ary Guard of members of the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard boarding British oil tanker Stena Impero in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday

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