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Iran warships in Atlantic Ocean for the first time

Two Iranian warships have entered the Atlantic Ocean for the first time. An Iranian army official said their presence in international waters is an inalienable strategic right of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

2 Iranian warships enter Atlantic Ocean for 1st time
2 Iranian warships enter Atlantic Ocean for 1st time
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Published : Jun 11, 2021, 3:18 PM IST

Tehran: Two Iranian warships have entered the Atlantic Ocean for the first time, a top official confirmed here. In a statement on Thursday, Deputy Iranian Army Coordinator Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said the two ships, including the Makran port ship and the domestically-built Sahand destroyer, had left the southern port of Bandar Abbas on May 10 and have now arrived at the Atlantic Ocean without calling at other countries' ports, Xinhua news agency reported.

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He said the ships have so far sailed some 6,000 nautical miles, about 12,000 km, going around the Cape of Good Hope during their 30 days of travelling in high seas."We consider our presence in international waters an inalienable strategic right of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, and we will continue on this path with strength," Sayyari was quoted as saying.

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The ships will continue their course toward the North Atlantic Ocean, making the country's longest maritime mission, he said. Western media have reported that the destination for the Iranian ships is Venezuela.

On Wednesday, US political news site Politico reported that "the Joe Biden administration is urging Venezuela and Cuba to turn away two Iranian warships believed to be carrying arms intended for transfer to Caracas".There are no immediate comments from the Iranian side on the claims.

IANS

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Tehran: Two Iranian warships have entered the Atlantic Ocean for the first time, a top official confirmed here. In a statement on Thursday, Deputy Iranian Army Coordinator Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said the two ships, including the Makran port ship and the domestically-built Sahand destroyer, had left the southern port of Bandar Abbas on May 10 and have now arrived at the Atlantic Ocean without calling at other countries' ports, Xinhua news agency reported.

Also read: 1,000 US sanctions on Iran agreed to be lifted, 500 remain

He said the ships have so far sailed some 6,000 nautical miles, about 12,000 km, going around the Cape of Good Hope during their 30 days of travelling in high seas."We consider our presence in international waters an inalienable strategic right of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, and we will continue on this path with strength," Sayyari was quoted as saying.

Also read: Outgoing Iran president, a debate target, defends his record

The ships will continue their course toward the North Atlantic Ocean, making the country's longest maritime mission, he said. Western media have reported that the destination for the Iranian ships is Venezuela.

On Wednesday, US political news site Politico reported that "the Joe Biden administration is urging Venezuela and Cuba to turn away two Iranian warships believed to be carrying arms intended for transfer to Caracas".There are no immediate comments from the Iranian side on the claims.

IANS

Also read: Unclear if Iran prepared to return to compliance with nuclear deal: Blinken

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