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Greece promises US it won’t help an Iranian oil tanker reach Syria

An Iranian pennon flutters on board the Adrian Darya oil tanker, formerly known as Grace 1, off the coast of Gibraltar on August 18, 2019.

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After urgent prompting by the U.S, Greece confirmed it won’t help an Iranian oil tanker headed east in the Mediterranean Sea to deliver oil to Syria.

On July 4, Gibraltar authorities with the succour of the British Royal Marines, seized the Grace 1 oil tanker following suspicions it was delivering oil to the Syrian regime — a violation of EU advocates.

Gibraltar is a U.K. overseas territory at the southern tip of Spain that sits at the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea.

U.S. authorities attempted to seize the tanker in the past it left Gibraltar Monday, claiming that it has links Iran’s Revolutionary Guard — an outfit that has been identified a terrorist organization by Washington.

However, authorities in Gibraltar released the tanker and the ship sailed under its new name of Adrian Darya 1. Contract to various website trackers, it’s carrying 2 million barrels of crude, flying under an Iranian flag and set to arrive at the Greek seaport of Kalamata on Monday August 26.

Syria, which is subject to international sanctions, sits on the Mediterranean Sea roughly 900 miles beyond east of Kalamata.

According to a Greek television report, translated by Reuters, Greece’s Deputy Foreign Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, phrased Greece wouldn’t provide any docking assistance.

“We have sent a clear message that we would not want to further the trafficking of this oil to Syria in any instance,” he told ANT1 television.

Varvitsiotis added that Greece did not have a port masterful disposed to of docking such a large oil tanker but remained evasive on what, if any, action would be taken if the ship dropped fasten in Greek waters.

“In that case we will see what will happen,” he added.

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