Tanzania is de-registering 36 Iranian oil carriers which had
taken Tanzanian flag so as to avoid sanctions imposed by the U.S. and
the EU against Iran amid Teheran’s nuclear program development, Reuters
informs. Monday, 13.Aug.2012, 22:06 (GMT+3)
Tanzania is de-registering 36 Iranian oil carriers which had
taken Tanzanian flag so as to avoid sanctions imposed by the U.S. and
the EU against Iran amid Teheran’s nuclear program development, Reuters
informs.
Having been subjected to harsh criticism from the U.S. House
Committee on Foreign Affairs for reflagging Iranian vessels allowing
them to evade sanctions and get indemnity coverage along with other
benefits, last month Tanzania conducted an investigation into the
matter.
A report from the investigation, conducted with the U.S. and EU help,
found that a shipping agent from Dubai, namely Philtex was behind the
reflagging of the ships without the country’s knowledge.
“The government has thoroughly investigated this issue and
established that the Zanzibar Maritime Authority (ZMA) through our
Dubai-based agent, Philtex, registered 36 Iranian crude oil tankers and
containership vessels to fly the Tanzanian flag.
“The Zanzibar government is in the process of de-registering the
ships and also terminating its agency contract with Philtex after
establishing the truth that these (Iranian) ships are flying the
Tanzanian flag,” Reuters cited Zanzibar Vice President, Seif Ali Iddi as saying while addressing the present at an assembly of the House of Representatives of Zanzibar held on Friday.