Iran maritime official says UK tanker to be released soon

Iran maritime official said that the British-flagged
tanker Stena Impero which was detained by Tehran on July 19, is to be released
soon, according to Fars News Agency.
Eralier on Sunday, the chief executive of the
Swedish firm that owns the Stena Impero said
he had been informed that the vessel may be released within a few hours.
The Stena Impero was detained by Iran’s
Revolutionary Guards in the Strait of Hormuz waterway for alleged marine violations,
two weeks after Britain detained an Iranian tanker off the territory of
Gibraltar. That vessel was released in August.
Erik Hanell, chief executive of Stena Bulk, told the
Swedish public broadcaster SVT: “We have received information now this morning
that it seems like they will release the ship Stena Impero within a few hours.
So we understand that the political decision to release the ship has been
taken.”
“We hope to be able to head out within a few hours,
but we don’t want to anticipate events. We want to see that the ship sails out
of Iranian territorial waters,” Hanell told SVT.
Hanell did not immediate respond to a request for
comment.
On Sept. 4, Iran released seven of vessel's 23 crew
members. Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom said at the time that Sweden
had been in daily contact with Iran at a high political level since the vessel
was seized.