Tehran seized the Greek ships on Friday after Athens impounded
the Iranian-flagged Pegas in April. The United States, which has
imposed a tough sanctions regime on Iran, confiscated the
Iranian oil cargo that was on the Pegas.
U.S. and Greek diplomats have called on Iran to immediately
release the Greek tankers, their cargoes and their crews. U.S.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington backed its
NATO ally Greece "in the face of this unjustified seizure".
"Mr Blinken has to realise that the era when the U.S. single
handedly imposed its rules on the world has come to an end,"
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said,
calling Washington "the biggest disrupter of free trade in the
world".
"Unfortunately, the Greek government demonstrated that taking
orders from a third party is more important to them ... But we
believe relations between Iran and Greece should remain
well-intentioned,” he told reporters in Tehran.
"I suggest the Greek government take the legal and judicial
route in this respect without any fanfare," he said, adding that
the crew members of the seized Greek ships were in good health
and were in telephone contact with their families.
(dubai.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com; Editing by Edmund Blair)
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