US Evacuates MV Touska Crew from Seized Iranian Ship
The United States evacuated 22 crew members from the Iranian ship 'MV Touska' to Pakistan as a confidence-building measure. This ship, seized by US forces due to sanctions, will be returned to Iranian waters after repairs. Pakistan mediates for peace between Iran and the US.
The United States has evacuated 22 crew members from the Iranian ship 'MV Touska' to Pakistan as part of efforts to build confidence amid ongoing regional tensions. The ship, seized by US forces in the Gulf of Oman on April 19, is linked to the Iran Shipping Lines, which is under US sanctions.
In a statement, Pakistan's Foreign Office confirmed the evacuation and said the ship will be transported to Pakistani territorial waters for repair before being returned to its rightful owners. This development is seen as a facilitative gesture, coordinated with both Iranian and US authorities.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar praised this move for its role in fostering dialogue and maintaining regional peace. The evacuation and anticipated ship return come amid unresolved tensions centering around the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil and gas transportation.
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