US evacuates 22 crew members on seized Iranian ship to Pakistan

Crew handover signals tentative diplomacy as US and Iran continue maritime confrontations

The US 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.

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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.