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Pakistan Facilitates Transfer of 22 Iranian Crew Members from US-Seized MV Touska Amid Rising Tensions in Strait of Hormuz

Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi confirmed the development, describing it as a positive step extended by the United States.

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By Ali Imran Chattha/ISLAMABAD, May 4, 2026 – Pakistan on Monday facilitated the transfer of 22 Iranian crew members held aboard the US-seized Iranian container ship MV Touska, in a confidence-building measure supported by both Washington and Tehran. The crew members were flown to Pakistan overnight and are expected to be handed over to Iranian authorities the same day.

Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi confirmed the development, describing it as a positive step extended by the United States. Pakistan is actively coordinating the process with both sides. In a related development, the MV Touska itself is to be backloaded to Pakistani territorial waters and returned to its original owners following necessary repairs.

Six additional individuals  identified by Iranian state media as family members of some crew had already been transferred to another regional country the previous week, bringing the total number of persons released to 28.

Background of the Seizure
The MV Touska, an Iranian-flagged container ship under US and international sanctions since 2018, was intercepted and seized by the US Navy on April 19 in the Gulf of Oman.

According to US Central Command, the vessel ignored multiple warnings while attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in violation of the US naval blockade on Iranian ports imposed since April 13. A guided-missile destroyer disabled the ship, after which US Marines boarded it. US authorities also alleged the vessel was carrying dual-use materials.

Iran strongly condemned the seizure as an act of piracy and a violation of international law, briefly suspending its participation in the Islamabad peace talks brokered by Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Mediating Role
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on the eve of the transfer. Islamabad reaffirmed its commitment to facilitating dialogue between the US and Iran for regional peace and security.

Iran Threatens Military Action as US Launches ‘Project Freedom’
The crew transfer comes amid heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Hours earlier, Iran’s armed forces warned that they would attack any foreign forces, specifically US forces, attempting to enter the strait.

The warning followed President Donald Trump’s announcement of “Project Freedom,” a major US naval operation to guide stranded commercial ships safely out of the waterway so they can resume normal operations.

Ali Abdollahi, commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, stated that Iran maintains full control over the security of the strait and that all commercial ships must coordinate with Iranian forces. Any US intervention would be considered a violation of the ceasefire, he added.

US Central Command confirmed the deployment of 15,000 military personnel, more than 100 aircraft, guided-missile destroyers, and drones for the operation. Admiral Brad Cooper described it as defensive and essential for regional security and the global economy, running parallel to the existing US blockade on Iranian ports.

Human and Economic Impact
The dual blockade  Iran closing the strait at the start of the conflict and the subsequent US measures  has left approximately 20,000 mariners and 2,000 ships stranded in the Persian Gulf for over two months. Roughly 20% of global oil and gas supplies normally transit the strait, causing a sharp rise in global energy prices and adding political pressure on the Trump administration.

State of Negotiations
Iran has submitted a 14-point peace proposal to Washington that includes US withdrawal from the region, lifting of the blockade, release of frozen assets, compensation, sanctions removal, and an end to hostilities. Tehran is currently reviewing the American response. President Trump described the discussions as “very positive,” though Washington continues to demand strict limits on Iran’s nuclear programme and the surrender of its highly enriched uranium stockpile  conditions Iran has rejected.

The situation remains highly volatile. While diplomatic channels remain open and gestures like the crew transfer offer some hope, competing announcements from Washington and Tehran have sharply escalated the risk of direct confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan continues to play a key mediating role in efforts to de-escalate the crisis.

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