London : Iran has tried to intercept a British oil tanker, forcing a Royal Navy warship to intervene, the UK said. British authorities have arrested the captain of an Iranian tanker it seized last week for violating EU sanctions.
Iranian forces tried to stop and divert a British oil tanker as it crossed into the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, the British government said in a statement.
“Contrary to international law, three Iranian vessels attempted to impede the passage of a commercial vessel, British Heritage, through the Strait of Hormuz,” it said.
The Iranian vessels only turned away after the UK naval frigate HMS Montrose intervened, positioning itself between the ships and the British tanker. During the maneuver, it urged the Iranian vessels to leave the area in order to avoid any further action.
‘We need to show confidence’
British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt, who is vying for the prime minister’s office, said the incident was a reminder that the UK “must invest more in defense.”
“We need to show confidence in the world by putting our money where our mouth is,” Hunt said in a tweet.
‘No incident’
Meanwhile, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which patrols the waters, denied that any incident had taken place. “In the last 24 hours, we had no incident involving foreign vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, also not with a British one,” a statement said.
The vessel, which was leaving the Persian Gulf at the time of the reported incident, was on Thursday seen to have passed the Strait of Hormuz and was passing through the Gulf of Oman.
Russia urged restraint, saying that it was aware of both Britain’s statement on the incident and Iran’s denial. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said “freedom of navigation should be ensured in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.”