Pakistan Says 11 Citizens, 20 Iranian Nationals Being Repatriated From Vessels Seized by US

ISLAMABAD, May 15 (Reuters) – Pakistan ⁠is ⁠repatriating 11 of ⁠its nationals and 20 Iranians from ​vessels seized in the high seas by ‌the U.S., Foreign Minister ‌Ishaq Dar said on Friday.

They ⁠were ⁠repatriated through Singapore to Bangkok en route to ​Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Friday night, Dar added in an X post, with the Iranians ​due to continue to their homeland.

“All individuals ⁠are in ⁠good health and ⁠high ​spirits,” the Pakistani minister said.

It was not immediately ​clear which ⁠vessels they had been on.

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which began in February, was suspended last month after a ⁠fragile ceasefire but Washington and Tehran have engaged in ⁠naval confrontations and seizures of each other’s vessels as they struggle to reach a peace pact.

Pakistan has been mediating between the U.S. and Iran.

Iran effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz, which normally handles about one-fifth of the ⁠world’s seaborne oil and gas supply, to most shipping after the war began.

(Reporting by Asif Shahzad; Writing by Kanjyik Ghosh ​in Barcelona; Editing by Louise ​Heavens and Andrew Cawthorne)

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