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tisdag 23 juli 2019

Repeats Sweden's deal with Iran's regime, which will be repeated in 2007.



After the opposition's protests against the Iranian regime in Sweden, the Iranian regime has committed
Mutual action against Sweden.My interpretations there may be some of Swedish politicians who have direct contacts with the Iranian regime then the Iranian regime announced so that finding an oil ship belonging to Sweden iran can take it so that the Swedish politicians as the social-ayatollah democrats can make a new and big agreement with Iranian regime.
The Swedish oil ship has been seized
Iranian Revolutionary Guards took Swedish oil ships in the Persian Gulf. The Iranian regime did so because the Iranian organization in Stockholm protested against the Iranian regime in July 20. One thing for the Iranian regime wants to play games with Sweden so to make a new business with Sweden just as did in 2006 and 2007 the Iranian regime took two sworn people in Iran and captured them after they made an agreement so Iran freed two Swedes in 2008.
Two Swedes arrested in Iran

Iran's rulers speak with a rhetoric inside the country and the regime's parrot tweets Javad Zarif with another jargon that is basically lie. This is Islamic principle, Taghiya! For such a ruler there is no trust and respect!

Two Swedish men are imprisoned in Iran. The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that the two Swedes are imprisoned and that they are now working intensively on the case, but are otherwise much overlooked about what lies behind the arrest.
Why?
March 28, 2006 - Two Swedish men are imprisoned in Iran. The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that the two Swedes are imprisoned and that they are now working intensively on the case,
- We do not think that would benefit the case, says Helena Bothorp at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' press service.
She confirms that the Ministry has been aware of the case "a time" but does not want to specify how long.
Iran: The ship's seizure retaliation

Published Saturday July 20 at 22.16
Iran's powerful guardian council describes in a statement the seizure of the Swedish-owned British flagged vessel Stena Impero as a retaliation.
Two Swedes arrested in Iran
Two Swedish men are imprisoned in Iran. The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that the two Swedes are imprisoned and that they are now working intensively on the case, but are otherwise much overlooked about what lies behind the arrest.
Why?
March 28, 2006 - Two Swedish men are imprisoned in Iran. The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that the two Swedes are imprisoned and that they are now working intensively on the case,
- We do not think that would benefit the case, says Helena Bothorp at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' press service.
She confirms that the Ministry has been aware of the case "a time" but does not want to specify how long.
Iran: The ship's seizure retaliation

Published Saturday July 20 at 22.16
Iran's powerful guardian council describes in a statement the seizure of the Swedish-owned British flagged vessel Stena Impero as a retaliation.

In a statement on Twitter, a spokesperson for the Security Council writes that "the law of retaliation is a recognized concept in international law", and that Iran acted in order to respond to "illegal economic warfare". An Iranian ship was recently seized in Gibraltar.

Previously, the event has been explained by the fact that the tanker ship violated international shipping rules.

A film showing masked armed members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard hoisted down on the ship from a helicopter has been published in state media.

A representative of the Swedish shipping company's insurance company was on board the vessel on Saturday.

- It is an indirect contact that has found the crew's well-being, but it is a positive news for us - they are the most important thing we have. But we obviously want to have a direct contact, too, says Erik Hånell, CEO of the shipping company Stena Bulk.

The staff come from India, Russia, the Philippines and Lithuania. No one in the crew is Swedish.

- They are at relatively good vigor, says Erik Hånell.

Stena Impero, who is British registered, was seized last Friday in the Strait of Hormuz, the passage between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, when it was on its way to Saudi Arabia.

Before the Security Council commented on the matter, the Port Director of the Hormuzgan Province had alleged that Stena Impero crashed with a fishing boat and that Iran started an investigation into the incident, reports Reuters. According to Iranian authorities, the fishing boat sent an emergency message after the accident, which the tanker allegedly ignored.

The shipping company states that it has not received any information from the vessel that is in line with the alleged course of events.

- We were in international water when this happened and followed all international shipping rules, says Erik Hånell.

The British flagged ship appears to have become a tile in a political game. The relationship between Iran and the UK has become increasingly strained since the British Navy and the police in Gibraltar just over two weeks ago, the Iranian supertanker Grace 1 stopped the vessel suspected to be on its way to Syria with oil, in violation of EU sanctions. Iran denies that Syria was the destination and has called the detention piracy.

Last week, Mohsen Rezai, adviser to Iran's top leader ayatolla warned Ali Khamenei, for Iran to retaliate. Which guardian council now suggests has happened.

- We are involved in a situation without knowing why. But we do not want to comment on the possible policy, but we focus on the crew and to get a solution to this, says Erik Hånell.

The shipping company has not had any direct contacts with Iran, but works together with the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and British authorities to get rid of ships and crew.

UK Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt warns of "serious consequences" if the problem is not resolved quickly.

"Yesterday's events in the Persian Gulf are a worrying sign that Iran has embarked on a dangerous path of illegal and destabilizing measures in response to Gibraltar LIVINGLY keeping oil on its way to Syria," he writes on Twitter.

British ships are warned for passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

The EU, Germany and France also condemn Iran's actions and demand that the tanker be released.

On Thursday, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard confiscated the Panamanian-flagged ship Riah accused of smuggling fuel in the Gulf of Persia. Only scant information has been released on that ship, which is believed to belong to a United Arab Emirates company.
https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/brittisk-oljetanker-beslagtagen-av-iranska-styrkor-/

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