US Evacuates 22 Crew Members on Seized Iranian Ship to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, May 4 (Reuters) – The U.S. ⁠has ⁠evacuated 22 crew members ⁠held aboard an Iranian container vessel to ​Pakistan and will hand them over to Iranian authorities on Monday, ‌Pakistan’s foreign ministry said, ‌calling the move a “confidence-building measure”.

• ⁠Iranian-flagged Touska, ⁠part of the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) ​that has been hit with sanctions by Washington, was boarded and seized by the U.S. off the coast of Iran’s ​Chabahar port in the Gulf of Oman last month.

• The ⁠U.S. Central ⁠Command had said ⁠the ​ship’s crew failed to comply with repeated warnings over six hours, ​and the vessel ⁠was in violation of a U.S. blockade.

• Iran had condemned the incident as “unlawful and a violation” of international law, and demanded the immediate release of the vessel, its ⁠sailors, and their families.

• The ship will also be moved ⁠to Pakistani territorial waters for return to its owners after necessary repairs, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said on Monday.

• The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which began in February, was suspended four weeks ago after the countries declared a fragile ceasefire. However, Washington and Tehran have since engaged in naval confrontations and seizures ⁠of each other’s commercial vessels.

• Peace talks were held last month in Pakistan, which has been trying to negotiate an agreement, but did not culminate in ​a deal.

(Reporting by Mubasher Bukhari, writing by Sakshi ​Dayal; Editing by YP Rajesh)

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