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PM May last emergency meeting on Monday to address seizure of UK flagged oil tanker

Monday, July 22nd 2019 - 09:37 UTC
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It will be one of Theresa May's final important acts as prime minister before resigning on Wednesday 
It will be one of Theresa May's final important acts as prime minister before resigning on Wednesday
It will be UK's third emergency committee meeting since Iran seized the Stena Impero tanker on Friday It will be UK's third emergency committee meeting since Iran seized the Stena Impero tanker on Friday

Prime Minister Theresa May will hold a meeting of Britain's emergencies committee on Monday to discuss Iran's seizure of a UK-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf. In one of her final important acts as prime minister before resigning on Wednesday, May will chair a meeting of Britain's COBR emergencies committee at around 10.30am (0930 GMT), her Downing Street office said.

“As well as receiving the latest updates from ministers and officials, the COBR meeting will discuss the maintenance of the security of shipping in the Persian Gulf,” a spokeswoman said in a brief statement.

It will be Britain's third emergency committee meeting since Iran seized the Stena Impero tanker on Friday, in what London has told the UN Security Council was an illegal move conducted in Omani waters.

The meeting will be the first May has chaired on the seizure.

Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms (COBR) meetings typically bring together ministers, security, intelligence and military chiefs in a secure facility in central London.

Britain has a frigate, the HMS Montrose, in the Gulf, and has requested all British-flagged ships to avoid the Strait of Hormuz chokepoint until further notice.

In its letter to the UN Security Council, Britain said that Iran had claimed that the Swedish-owned Stena Impero had tried to enter the strait through the exit route, while not responding to messages or warnings and with its transponder switched off.

“This is not the case,” the letter said.

Iranian officials have also claimed that the tanker was detained due to a collision with an Iranian fishing boat, the letter said, adding: “There is no evidence of this.

”Even if it had occurred, the ship's location within Omani territorial waters means that Iran would not have been permitted to intercept the Stena Impero.“

Junior defiance minister Tobias Ellwood said on Sunday that Britain was considering several options.

Asked if Britain could introduce new sanctions or freeze Iranian assets, finance minister Philip Hammond told BBC television: ”We've already got a wide raft of sanctions against Iran, particularly financial sanctions, so it's not clear that there are immediate things we can do but we are of course looking at all the options.”

Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said parliament will be updated on the situation on Monday.

Either Hunt or former London mayor Boris Johnson will be confirmed as the new leader of the governing Conservative Party on Tuesday and take over from May as prime minister on Wednesday.

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  • Islander1

    Totally puzzles me why UK is wasting any time or effort over this ship. Yes GB lagged but UK should have just told owners and operators- “YOU were stupid idiots- you knew what Iran would do to an unguarded UK Flagged vessel- they had been saying it daily for 2 weeks and already tried it once, you were stupid enough to not wait a day or whatever until you could have been accompanied close by a RN Warship- so your problem and serves you right”.

    Jul 22nd, 2019 - 10:55 am 0
  • The Barron

    The question is why is this piece appearing in Mercopenguin, a British government propaganda organ supposedly devoted to America, South America and the “South Atlantic”?

    Jul 27th, 2019 - 05:42 am 0
  • chronic

    Royal navy. Lol.

    So parliament wants to block Johnson. Interesting spin on democracy.

    Jul 22nd, 2019 - 10:28 pm -1
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