Iran says it blocks U.S. attempt to confiscate oil in Sea of Oman
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[November 03, 2021]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's
Revolutionary Guards thwarted an attempt by the United States to detain
a tanker carrying the Islamic Republic's oil in the Sea of Oman, Iranian
state TV reported on Wednesday, saying the incident took place recently.
Reached for comment, the U.S. Navy's Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet said it
had seen reports of the incident but at present had no information to
provide.
Iran's state TV said U.S. forces used helicopters and warships to try to
block a tanker carrying Iranian oil in the Sea of Oman. Iran's
English-Language Press TV said the tanker was back in Iran's territorial
waters.
Iran has repeatedly warned the United States about its military
activities in the Gulf, saying that the Guards naval forces have
increased patrols to also secure the passage of Iranian ships and combat
fuel smuggling.
Giving details of the reported incident, Press TV said the elite Guards
had reacted "promptly" when the Iranian oil tanker was detained in the
Sea of Oman.
"Members of the Guards naval forces carried out a heliborne operation on
the detained tanker's deck, gained control of the vessel, and directed
it back toward Iran's territorial waters," the television reported.
Tensions have risen between Tehran and Washington over Iran's return to
talks aimed at reviving a 2015 deal under which Iran curtailed its
nuclear programme in exchange for a lifting of global sanctions.
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A gas flare on an oil production platform is seen alongside an
Iranian flag in the Gulf July 25, 2005. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi
Iran's top security official Ali Shamkhani said on
Wednesday that the talks would fail unless U.S. President Joe Biden
could guarantee that Washington would not renege on the nuclear
agreement in the future.
"The U.S. President, lacking authority, is not ready to give
guarantees. If the current status quo continues, the result of
negotiations is clear," Shamkhani tweeted.
(Reporting by Maher Chmaytelli, Dubai newsroom; Writing by Parisa
Hafezi; Editing by Peter Graff, William Maclean)
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