UK: Iran must stop its destabilizing actions in the region

The UK prime minister’s spokesman says Iran must stop its
destabilizing actions in the region.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will discuss a range of
security issues, including Iran, with the US’ John Bolton later on Monday, the
spokesman added.
This is came after Iranian authorities said it can seize any
ship, any time, even if accompanied by American or British forces, claimed a
senior Iranian naval commander on Sunday.
Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) navy, made the claim in an interview with
al-Mayadeen TV Channel.
Tangsiri was sanctioned by the US on June 24, along with
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and seven other IRGC commanders, under Executive
Order 13876 in response to Iran’s downing of a US drone on June 20 and its
long-term promotion of terrorism in the region.
Tangsiri also warned about any potential Israeli presence in
the Arabian Gulf, saying that it would be illegitimate and could lead to a war
in the region.
The IRGC navy is responsible for ensuring the security of
the Strait of Hormuz and the Arabian Gulf, said Tangsiri, adding that there is
no need for foreign forces.
Iran will ensure the security of the Strait of Hormuz as
long as it is able to export oil, he said, criticizing the US and the UK’s
presence for designing “various scenarios” in the region to legitimise their
presence in the Arabian Gulf.
He also accused the US of targeting oil tankers near Iranian
waters and blaming Iran for the attacks. Iran has seized three tankers in
strategic Arabian Gulf waters since last month, including the British-flagged
oil tanker the Stena Impero.
The US and the UK have announced an “international maritime
security mission” to protect merchant vessels in the Strait of Hormuz amid
heightened tensions, as P&O Cruises has cancelled cruises around Dubai and
the Arabian Gulf in response to Iran seizing foreign vessels.