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Senior Lawmaker: Iran to Give Firm Response to Britain’s Piracy

Chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Mojtaba Zonnouri warned Britain that seizure of the country's oil tanker in the Strait of Gibraltar is an instance of "piracy" which will definitely receive a firm response from Iran.

“Certainly, the British will receive a response from the Islamic Republic of Iran for their piracy and they will regret their wrong deeds,” Zonnouri told FNA on Wednesday.

He described Iran as the country responsible for the establishment of security in the region, saying that the oil-rich Persian Gulf region would be entangled in turmoil and insecurity if the Iranian Armed forces were not deployed in there.

Zonnouri said London hasmisused Iran’s gentility and good will, and warned, “Eventually, the British oil tankers and cargo ships should cross the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf and we will not leave the British act unanswered.”

Earlier this month, British Royal Marines in Gibraltar stormed an Iran-operated supertanker off the coast of Gibraltar, seizing the 300,000-tonne Grace 1 based on the accusation that it was carrying oil to Syria in possible violation of the European Union’s sanctions on the war-torn Arab country.

According to Gibraltar authorities, the 28 crewmembers, who are nationals of India, Pakistan and Ukraine, are currently staying aboard the tanker, along with local police and customs officers boarding the vessel for a period of a probe.

Iran has condemned the move as “maritime piracy” and summoned Britain’s ambassador in protest. It has vowed to employ all its political and legal capacities to secure the release of the vessel and uphold its rights.

The seizure of the Panama-registered Grace 1 came as the US pledged to cut Iran’s oil exports to “zero” as part of the sanctions that it has reinstated after leaving a landmark multilateral 2015 nuclear deal with Iran in May last year, and many analysts take London’s move as an indicator that the UK is not committed to the nuclear agreement and is much on the side of Washington in Trump anti-Iran maximum pressure campaign.

Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei warned London on Tuesday of a pending response to the seizure of an Iranian oil tanker that he referred to as a case of “piracy”.

The Supreme Leader slammed the British government for the recent attack on Iranian oil tanker, and stated, “Among all these nonsensical expectations, the vicious government of Britain commits piracy, and hijacks our ship. They commit crimes and make it appear legal. The Islamic Republic and devout agents of the system will not leave such vicious acts without a response and they will respond in a proper opportunity and place.”

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