Sri Lanka under pressure over Iranian navy ship hiding from US

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Weeks after an Iranian vessel fleeing the US Navy sought refuge in Sri Lanka, authorities are still grappling with how to handle the uninvited guests.

The IRIS Bushehr, a logistics ship, first requested entry on 4 March following the sinking of an Iranian frigate – IRIS Dena – in the vicinity by US forces. The two Iranian ships were returning home from a naval exercise with India.

Sri Lankan authorities initially denied Bushehr’s request. The crew then issued a distress call, citing mechanical failure, though Sri Lankan naval officers found no evidence to support the claim, according to security officials who briefed Euractiv.

Despite the refusal, the ship proceeded into Sri Lankan waters carrying more than 200 Iranian crew, including armed Iranian personnel – prompting immediate concerns among local officials over sovereignty and security.

After docking near the Port of Colombo, many crew members reportedly sought asylum, according to people familiar with the…

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