Bahrain to Host Gulf Navigation Security Meeting

Bahrain will host a maritime security conference to ensure
freedom of navigation in the region’s waters, Brian Hook, the special envoy to
Iran, said on Wednesday.
Bahraini Foreign Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa
said the upcoming meeting aims to discuss facing the Iranian challenges and
provocations in the Gulf waters.
Speaking at a seminar attended by Bahrain’s foreign
minister, Hook said the meeting on maritime security in the Gulf would be held
next fall, as a follow-up to the Warsaw meeting, which was organized in
February. He added that 65 countries would attend the event, without naming the
participating states.
The conference on peace and security in the Middle East was
held under the auspices of the US and Poland in Warsaw and approved in one of
its provisions the file of navigation security in the Gulf.
Meanwhile, Reuters quoted on Wednesday US officials as
saying they were unsure whether an oil tanker pulled into Iranian waters was
seized by Iran or rescued after facing mechanical faults as Tehran asserted.
The MT Riah disappeared from ship tracking maps when its
transponder was switched off in the Strait of Hormuz on July 14, Reuters said.
Its last position was off the coast of the Iranian island of Qeshm in the
strait.
Iran says it towed a vessel into its waters from the strait
after the ship issued a distress call. Although Tehran did not name the vessel,
the Riah is the only ship whose recorded movements appear likely to match that
description, Reuters reported.
A US official, speaking to the news agency on the condition
of anonymity, said it appeared that the tanker was in Iranian territorial
waters, but it was not clear whether that was because Iran had seized it or
rescued it.