UK to join US-led maritime security mission in Gulf

UK to join US-led maritime security mission in Gulf
The new mission would be protecting the security of shipping. (UK MoD)
Updated 05 August 2019
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UK to join US-led maritime security mission in Gulf

UK to join US-led maritime security mission in Gulf
  • Decision follows Iran's seizure of a British oil tanker, the Stena Impero, last month

LONDON: Britain said on Monday it was joining a US-led maritime security mission in the Gulf to protect merchant vessels traveling through the Strait of Hormuz.
Last month, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards seized a British tanker, Stena Impero, near the Strait of Hormuz for alleged marine violations after Britain seized an Iranian oil tanker near Gibraltar, accusing it of violating sanctions on Syria.
“We look forward to working alongside the US and others to find an international solution to the problems in the Strait of Hormuz,” Defense Minister Ben Wallace told reporters.
Foreign minister Dominic Raab said Britain remained committed to working with Iran to maintain the 2015 nuclear deal agreed with Tehran in return for an easing of sanctions.
A British security source said the focus of the new mission would be protecting the security of shipping and Britain would not be joining US sanctions against Iran.