10 Nov 2024
Wednesday 4 September 2013 - 14:17
Story Code : 47954

Maritime official: No port bans Iranian vessels presence

Maritime official: No port bans Iranian vessels presence
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian ships and vessels can move across the high seas and no port has banned their arrival, Deputy Head of Iran's Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) Ali Estiri reiterated.


"Vessels should move across all ports for trade activities and no ship has been seized in international ports due to sanctions," Estiri told the Iranian students news agency.

Also, Iranian Navy sends vessels and ships across high seas and international waters to protect trade vessels of other countries from any kind of piracy.

The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, when Somali raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight, off the coast of Yemen.

According to UN Security Council resolutions, different countries can send their warships to the Gulf of Aden and coastal waters of Somalia against the pirates and even with prior notice to Somali government enter the territorial waters of that country in pursuit of Somali sea pirates.

The Gulf of Aden - which links the Indian Ocean with the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea - is an important energy corridor, particularly because the Persian Gulf oil is shipped to the West via the Suez Canal.

By Fars News Agency

 

The Iran Project is not responsible for the content of quoted articles.

https://theiranproject.com/vdcayony.49n0m1gtk4.html
Your Name
Your Email Address