The U.S. State Department has offered millions of dollars to the captain of an Iranian oil tanker suspected of heading to Syria.
the Iranian oil tanker last week. The ship was temporarily detained by British authorities in Gibraltar in July after it was suspected of moving oil to Syria — a violation of European Union sanctions.last month after Tehran gave assurances about its destination. The U.S. justice department sought to block the release and issued a warrant to seize the ship.released late last month claimed Adrian Darya 1 was being used to transport 2.1 million barrels of Iranian crude to Syria.
"Sounds very similar to the Oval Office invitation I received a few weeks back. It is becoming a pattern," Zarif added.
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