UK says Iran tanker will be freed after guarantees on destination

British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt sought to ease
tensions with Iran on Saturday, saying a tanker held by Gibraltar would be
released if Tehran guaranteed it was not heading to Syria.
He said he had a “constructive call” with his
Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif, who he said assured him that Tehran
“is not seeking to escalate” tensions between the countries.
“I reassured him our concern was destination not
origin of the oil on Grace One,” a tanker seized off the coast of the tiny
British territory of Gibraltar on July 4, Hunt tweeted.
US officials believed the tanker was destined for
Syria to deliver oil, in violation of separate sets of EU and US sanctions.
Hunt said Britain “would facilitate release if we
received guarantees that it would not be going to Syria, following due process
in Gib (Gibraltar) courts.
“Was told by FM Zarif that Iran wants to resolve
issue and is not seeking to escalate.”
Tehran had reacted angrily to the seizure, and
Britain this week said Iranian military vessels had tried to “impede the
passage” of a British oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
Hunt said Gibraltar’s Chief Minister Fabian Picardo
was doing an “excellent job co-ordinating issue and shares UK perspective on
the way forward”.
Hunt also said he raised with Zarif the imprisonment
of British-Iranian national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, and Zarif “said he would
continue to seek to find a solution.”