22 Iranian sailors seized by US handed over to Iran in Pakistan
Iranian sailors seized by US handed over in Pakistan

Twenty-two Iranian crew members whose oil tanker was seized by the United States during the recent conflict were transferred to Iran's consulate in Pakistan on Friday, according to Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.

The sailors were from the ship named Davina, which US forces boarded in the Indian Ocean on June 4 as part of a blockade of Iranian ports. The US military said it had interdicted and boarded the sanctioned stateless vessel Davina on that date.

Handover and Repatriation Process

Iran's state news agency IRNA reported that the crew were handed over to Iranian diplomats and are expected to return to Iran in the coming days. Dar said Pakistan had remained in close contact with the US and Iranian authorities throughout the process.

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“Arrangements are now being finalized in close collaboration with the Iranian Missions in Pakistan to facilitate their earliest and safe return to their homeland,” Dar said on X.

This group is the fourth set of Iranian crew in the past two months that Pakistan has helped repatriate.

Background of the Davina Seizure

The supertanker Davina, capable of carrying up to two million barrels of crude oil, was placed under US sanctions in October 2024 for Iranian oil trading, Reuters reported. The vessel, also known as the Lenore, was seen on June 5 off Sri Lanka's southern coast.

Pakistan has mediated talks between the US and Iran to end the conflict, which led to an initial agreement signed last week.

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