Britain to seek European maritime mission to counter Iran’s ‘piracy’

Britain will seek to put together a European-led maritime
protection mission to ensure safe shipping through the Strait of Hormuz after
Iran seized a British-flagged vessel in what London said was an act of “state
piracy”.
“Under international law, Iran had no right to obstruct the
ship’s passage - let alone board her. It was therefore an act of state piracy,”
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt told parliament.
“We will now seek to put together a European-led maritime
protection mission to support safe passage of both crew and cargo in this vital
region,” Hunt said. He said he would discuss how this would complement US
proposals in the area.
After the seizure of the Stena Impero on Friday, Britain
will now ask all British-flagged ships to give the government notice of
intentions to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, Hunt said.
“If Iran continues on this dangerous path, they must accept
the price will be a larger Western military presence in the waters along their
coastline,” Hunt told parliament.