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Petrolero iraní Buscado por EUA está ahora cerca de las costas libanesas

By Mike Tyler

September 2, 2019 - Un buque petrolero iraní perseguido por EUA, que ha estado viajando por el Mediterráneo, ahora está cerca de las costas de Trípoli, en el norte de Líbano, según el sitio web de rastreo de barcos MarineTraffic.

The Adrian Darya 1 was moving slowly just outside Lebanese territorial waters on Monday, after it had stood off the coast of Syria a day earlier.

The ship’s Automatic Identification System does not show its destination after its mariners onboard previously listed it as ports in Greece and Turkey. Turkey’s foreign minister at one point suggested it would go to Lebanon, something denied by Lebanese officials.

On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed that the vessel was still bound for Syria.

The U.S. has warned countries not to accept the tanker, which carries 2.1 million barrels of crude oil worth some $130 million.

The Adrian Darya 1, previously known as Grace 1, was detained by British authorities in Gibraltar in July after it was suspected of moving oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions.

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PUBLISHED: 02/09/2019; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Associated Press
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