Iran blasts West’s politicization of S. Korean tanker seizure and calls on Seoul to release frozen Iranian assets

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Iran blasts West’s politicization of S. Korean tanker seizure and calls on Seoul to release frozen Iranian assets

Iran’s foreign ministry has slammed the interventionist statements of the American and French governments, insisting Tehran’s seizure of a South Korean flagged tanker was not political, but due to environmental pollution.

Speaking on Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh called on France to “respect international law,” after Paris and its Western allies demanded Iran release the South Korean-flagged MT Hankuk Chemi. 

“The [South] Korean ship was seized because of polluting the marine environment in the Persian Gulf with a previous warning and a court order,” said Khatibzadeh. 

“Those who seek to politicize the issue are moving in the wrong direction.” 

The vessel was commandeered and its crew arrested by Iran forces last Monday.

The MT Hankuk Chemi was reportedly carrying 7,200 tons of oil chemical products. 

The spokesman added that Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun were due to hold talks later on Monday. 

Khatibzadeh said the two ministers would be discussing the seized vessel and the Iranian assets that have been frozen by Seoul. 

Last week, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei told reporters that South Korea was the party guilty of “hostage taking” and not Iran, citing the fact that Seoul had frozen several billion dollars in Iranian money and refused to transfer it to Tehran under the pretext of complying with US sanctions on Iran.

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