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<p>This incident is deeply worrying at a time of already huge tension. These latest
attacks build on a pattern of destabilising Iranian behaviour and pose a serious danger
to peace and stability in the region.</p><p> </p><p>The UK remains in close coordination
with international partners to find diplomatic solutions to de-escalate tensions.
Our Ambassador to Iran sought and was granted a meeting with the Iranian government
on 15 June, where they discussed developments in the region and a range of other topics.</p><p>
</p><p>We have long made clear to Iran our concern about their destabilising regional
activity, particularly the proliferation of ballistic missiles and support to non-state
groups, in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere. In targeting civilian shipping, international
norms have been violated. It is essential that tankers and crews are able to pass
through international waters safely. We call on Iran urgently to cease all forms of
destabilising activity.</p><p> </p><p>On 22-23 June, I met with senior Iranian Government
representatives. I held open, frank and constructive conversations with the Iranian
authorities. I was clear about the UK’s long-held concerns over Iran’s activities,
as well as the UK’s determination to maintain the nuclear deal which is in our shared
security interests.</p>
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