Iran Demands UN Action Over US Seizure of Commercial Ship Touska

Iran's ambassador to the UN has formally urged the global body to pressure the United States for the immediate release of the seized commercial vessel Touska and its crew. In a letter to the UN Secretary-General, Ambassador Amir Saeed Iravani condemned the seizure as a "hostile and unlawful act" and a violation of international law. He characterized the US action as "maritime piracy" that endangers lives and threatens the security of vital shipping routes. Iran calls for the UN to denounce the attack and hold the US accountable.

Key Points: Iran Urges UN to Press US for Release of Seized Vessel Touska

  • Iran calls US ship seizure unlawful
  • Urges UN to demand immediate release
  • Labels incident "maritime piracy"
  • Warns of threat to shipping security
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Iran urges UN to press US for release of seized commercial vessel Touska

Iran's UN envoy calls US seizure of ship Touska "maritime piracy," urges UN to demand immediate release of vessel and crew in formal letter.

"This attack involved coercion, intimidation, and reckless endangerment of the lives of the ship's crew and their families. - Amir Saeed Iravani"

New York, April 22

Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, has formally urged the global body to press the United States to immediately and unconditionally release the Iranian commercial vessel Touska, along with its crew and their families, as reported by Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

In a letter sent on Tuesday to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the president of the Security Council, Ambassador Iravani raised "urgent concern" over what he described as ongoing international law violations by the United States, including the deliberate targeting of Iranian commercial ships.

Iravani detailed the incident involving the Touska, stating that US forces had captured the vessel in the Sea of Oman near Iran's coast a day earlier, calling the move a "hostile and unlawful act."

"This attack involved coercion, intimidation, and reckless endangerment of the lives of the ship's crew and their families," he added.

He highlighted the serious legal and security concerns, stating that the seizure of the civilian vessel amounted to a clear violation of core principles of international law, including the fundamental prohibition on aggression.

"The deliberate intimidation and psychological terror inflicted on the crew and their families further aggravate the severity of this act. Such conduct amounts to maritime piracy and represents a dangerous escalation that severely threatens the safety and security of vital shipping routes," he said.

Iravani further stated that the incident bears all the characteristics of aggression as outlined in a relevant UN General Assembly resolution, and also represents a breach of the ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump on April 7.

"This action poses a serious threat to regional and international peace and security, further destabilising an already fragile situation," he said.

The envoy said Iran firmly condemns the move as unlawful and urged the UN to take swift and decisive action by clearly denouncing the attack, holding those responsible accountable, and pressing the United States to release the vessel and everyone on board.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the seizure of a civilian vessel is concerning, we need the full context. What was the Touska's cargo? Was it truly just a commercial ship? The US doesn't act without intelligence. The UN should investigate thoroughly before taking sides.
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Priya S
The families were on board too? That's just heartbreaking. 😔 Whatever the political reasons, endangering innocent civilians, including families, is unacceptable. International law must protect them first. Hope they are released safely soon.
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Aman W
As an Indian, our primary concern is the safety of our sea lanes. Both US and Iran need to show restraint. These tit-for-tat actions in our extended neighbourhood are bad for everyone. India should use its diplomatic channels to counsel peace.
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Michael C
Respectfully, Iran's ambassador calling this "maritime piracy" is a bit rich, given the history of ship seizures in the Strait of Hormuz. That said, two wrongs don't make a right. The UN needs a consistent framework for such incidents, applied to all nations equally.
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Kavya N
The timing is suspicious, right after a ceasefire announcement. It feels like someone wants to keep the pot boiling. This region can't afford more tension. Our Indian Navy is already doing a great job protecting merchant ships, but they shouldn't have to deal with extra avoidable risks.

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