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Iran Rejects Trump’s Claims on Strait of Hormuz Incident, Accuses US of Killing 3 Indian Seafarers
A fresh diplomatic dispute has erupted between Iran and the United States after Tehran strongly rejected former US President Donald Trump’s allegations concerning an Indian vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranian Embassy in India described Trump’s claims as “baseless” and accused Washington of attempting to divert attention from recent attacks that allegedly resulted in the deaths of three Indian sailors.
A fresh diplomatic dispute has erupted between Iran and the United States after Tehran strongly rejected former US President Donald Trump’s allegations concerning an Indian vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranian Embassy in India described Trump’s claims as “baseless” and accused Washington of attempting to divert attention from recent attacks that allegedly resulted in the deaths of three Indian sailors.
In a statement shared on social media platform X on Saturday, the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India dismissed the accusations and criticized the United States for what it described as attacks on commercial vessels carrying Indian crew members.
“The U.S. president’s accusation against Iran regarding an Indian vessel in the Strait of Hormuz is simply baseless,” the embassy said. It further alleged that the United States had attacked three Indian vessels within a week, leading to the deaths of three innocent Indian seafarers.
Iran Accuses US of Deflecting Attention
According to Iranian officials, Trump’s remarks are an attempt to shift global attention away from the recent maritime incidents involving Indian vessels in the Gulf region. Tehran maintains that Washington should be held accountable for actions that it claims have endangered civilian sailors and disrupted maritime security.
The comments come amid heightened tensions in one of the world’s most strategically important shipping routes. The Strait of Hormuz serves as a critical corridor for global energy supplies, making any security-related incident in the region a matter of international concern.
Trump’s Allegations Trigger Diplomatic Response
The controversy began after Donald Trump reportedly alleged that Iran was responsible for attacks on vessels carrying Indian seafarers near the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iranian officials pointed to statements indicating that American naval forces were involved in the operations, calling the situation “totally unacceptable.”
The exchange has further intensified the ongoing war of words between Tehran and Washington, with both sides presenting conflicting narratives regarding the maritime incidents.
Iran Expresses Condolences to Families of Indian Sailors
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei also issued a statement expressing condolences over the deaths of Indian nationals reportedly killed during the attacks.
Baqaei extended sympathies to the families of the victims and reiterated Tehran’s criticism of the United States, accusing it of actions that threaten maritime stability and international security.
The spokesperson urged the international community to investigate the incidents and ensure accountability for any violations of international law.
Concerns Over Maritime Security Grow
The latest developments have renewed concerns about maritime safety in the Gulf region, where commercial shipping routes remain crucial for global trade and energy transportation. Any escalation in tensions between major powers operating in these waters could have wider implications for international commerce and regional stability.
As competing claims continue to emerge, global attention remains focused on the Strait of Hormuz, with governments and maritime authorities closely monitoring the situation.
Key Highlights
- Iran rejected Donald Trump’s allegations regarding an Indian vessel in the Strait of Hormuz.
- The Iranian Embassy in India called the claims “baseless.”
- Tehran alleged that US attacks on three Indian vessels resulted in the deaths of three Indian sailors.
- Iran urged the international community to hold Washington accountable.
- The incident has raised fresh concerns about maritime security in the Gulf region.