Iran releases Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, gives no reason for detention
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran on Wednesday released a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker with all its 21 crew members aboard days after Tehran seized the ship without explanation, the vessel’s managers said.
Tehran had no immediate comment on the release of the Talara, which marked the first ship seizure by Iran in months. The Middle East remains tense after Iran’s 12-day war in June with Israel and as concerns remain over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
Cyprus-based Columbia Shipmanagement said the crew “are safe and in good spirits.”
“We have informed their families, and the vessel is now free to resume normal operations,” the firm said.
It added that “no allegations were made against the vessel, her crew and the vessel’s managers and owners.”
Ship-tracking data analyzed by The Associated Press showed the Talara traveling away from Iran.
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