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White House Urges Iran To Release Seized Cargo Ship

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The White House has issued a statement calling on Iran to release the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship that was seized by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy on Saturday. The administration strongly condemns the seizure and demands the immediate release of the vessel and its international crew.

The National Security Council spokesperson emphasized the need for Iran to release the ship promptly and unconditionally. The vessel, named MSC Aries, is reportedly being directed back to Iranian territorial waters by the IRGC Navy.

According to reports from the state news agency IRNA, the MSC Aries is managed by Zodiac Maritime, a company associated with Israeli businessman Eyal Ofer. This connection has added a layer of complexity to the situation, given the existing tensions between Iran and Israel.

The vessel MSC Aries is managed by Zodiac Maritime, linked to an Israeli businessman.
The White House demands Iran release the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy seized the cargo ship, escalating tensions.

The White House's call for the release of the cargo ship comes amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. Iran recently issued a warning of retaliation following a suspected Israeli strike on its consulate in Syria earlier this month.

In response to the seizure of the Portuguese-flagged vessel, the United States is working with its international partners to address the situation and hold Iran accountable for its actions. The incident has raised concerns about maritime security in the region and the need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions.

As the situation continues to unfold, the global community will be closely monitoring developments and seeking a peaceful resolution to the standoff between Iran and the international community over the seized cargo ship.

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