Iran refutes US claims regarding Red Sea security crises

October 6, 2024 - 23:48

TEHRAN- The Iranian envoy to the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) on Sunday dismissed claims by the United States regarding Iran's role in the security crises of the Red Sea.

According to Pouria Kolivand, Iran remains committed to its obligations, asserting that it is the United States that has fostered instability in the region, particularly in the Red Sea, by supporting the Israeli regime. This statement was made during the 82nd session of the MEPC in London.

During the session, several nations, led by the U.S., made unfounded accusations against Iran.

Additionally, a statement of protest from the Islamic Republic of Iran was delivered at the session, addressing the British authorities' delayed issuance of visas for the Iranian delegation.

The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) operates as a subsidiary entity of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a United Nations agency tasked with overseeing shipping regulations. 

The MEPC, founded in 1975, focuses on tackling environmental challenges associated with the maritime sector and formulating strategies to reduce its effects on the marine ecosystem.

The 82nd session of the MEPC took place in the UK capital from September 30 to October 4.
 

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