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Iranian oil tanker never again has Turkish goal: transport following information.


Iranian oil tanker never again has Turkish goal: transport following information. 

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An Iranian oil tanker at the focal point of a contest among Washington and Tehran is never again heading towards Turkey's Iskenderun port and now has no predefined goal, Refinitiv ship following information appeared on Saturday.


The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday boycotted the tanker, Adrian Darya 1, which was kept by Britain off Gibraltar in July because of British doubt it was conveying Iranian oil to Syria infringing upon European Union authorizations.

Refinitiv following information enrolled the ship's goal as "for request", after already posting it as Iskenderun. "For request" normally implies a vessel is accessible for contract.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif blamed the United States on Twitter for taking part in "theft and dangers" to stop Tehran offering oil to conventional customers.

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Turkey said on Friday the tanker was made a beeline for Lebanon's waters, yet the United States later said the ship was cruising to Syria.

Turkey's Iskenderun port is 200 km (124 miles) north of Syria's Baniyas processing plant, the tanker's speculated unique goal.


At the point when the ship was discharged off Gibraltar in mid-August following a five-week standoff, Iran revealed to Britain the payload was not gone to Syria.

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The ship following information demonstrated the tanker heading a westerly way after beforehand moving eastwards towards the Turkish coast for the duration of the evening.

This is the third clear change obviously since Thursday, as indicated by ship following information.

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