Herald-Tribune

Iran summons Swiss diplomat over oil seizure

- Amir Vahdat and Jon Gambrell

TEHRAN, Iran – Iran has summoned a Swiss diplomat over the apparent U.S. seizure of Iranian crude oil from a ship that sat for months off Texas, an official said Monday, as the oil now appeared to be moored in Houston.

The remarks by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani mark the latest twist in the saga of the oil once aboard the tanker Suez Rajan, which had become mired in the wider tensions between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic. That’s even as Tehran and Washington work toward a trade of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets in South Korea for the release of five Iranian-Americans held in Tehran.

Iran has been trying to evade sanctions and continue selling its oil abroad, while the U.S. and its allies have been seizing cargoes since 2019 after the country’s nuclear deal allowing the trade collapsed.

Speaking to journalist­s Monday, Kanaani said Tehran had summoned the chargé d’affaires of the Swiss Embassy in Iran to express a “strong objection” over the U.S seizing the oil. Switzerlan­d has looked out for America’s interests in Iran since the 1979 U.S. Embassy hostage crisis.

Kanaani’s comments also acknowledg­ed the oil was Iranian.

“The subject of the seizure of an Iranian oil consignmen­t by the U.S. … is a completely unproducti­ve action,” Kanaani said. He said the U.S. government was on the one hand expressing interest in direct talks to pave the way for a renewed nuclear deal and on the other was imposing new sanctions and seizing oil.

The U.S. State Department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The saga over the Suez Rajan began in February 2022, when the group United Against Nuclear Iran said it suspected the tanker carried oil from Iran’s Khargh Island, its main oil distributi­on terminal in the Persian Gulf.

For months, the ship sat in the South

China Sea off the northeast coast of Singapore before suddenly sailing for the Gulf of Mexico without explanatio­n. Analysts believe the vessel’s cargo likely has been seized by American officials, though there still were no public court documents Monday involving the oil.

On Aug. 20, the Suez Rajan began transferri­ng its oil to the tanker MR Euphrates, ship-tracking data analyzed by The Associated Press showed. On Monday, data showed the MR Euphrates moored in Houston at a major oil terminal, likely preparing to discharge the crude it carried from the Suez Rajan.

The Los Angeles-based private equity firm Oaktree Capital Management had owned the Suez Rajan until late May, when it was taken over the Greekbased firm Empire Navigation. The MR Euphrates also is owned by Empire, which did not respond to a request for comment Monday.

Since the Suez Rajan headed for America, Iran has seized two tankers near the Strait of Hormuz, including one with cargo for U.S. oil major Chevron Corp. In July, the top commander of the Revolution­ary Guard’s naval arm threatened further action against anyone offloading the Suez Rajan, with state media linking the recent seizures to the cargo’s fate.

 ?? PLANET LABS PBC VIA AP, FILE ?? The saga over the Suez Rajan began in 2022, when the group United Against Nuclear Iran said it suspected the tanker carried oil from Iran’s Khargh Island.
PLANET LABS PBC VIA AP, FILE The saga over the Suez Rajan began in 2022, when the group United Against Nuclear Iran said it suspected the tanker carried oil from Iran’s Khargh Island.

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