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A radio recording reveals the confrontation between a Royal Navy frigate and the Iranian forces moments before a UK tanker was seized

A new radio recording reveals the exchange between a Royal Navy frigate and Iranian armed forces vessels moments before a British-flagged oil tanker was seized on Friday .

Undatedhandout photograph shows theStenaImpero, a British-flagged vessel owned byStenaBulk, at anundisclosedlocation, obtained by Reuters on July 19, 2019. Stena Bulk/via REUTERS
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An audio recording has emerged revealing the exchanges between a Royal Navy frigate and Iranian armed forces moments before a British tanker was seized in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday.

The radio recording was obtained by the British maritime security firm Dryad Global and first reported by BBC News .

According to the BBC, the Iranian vessel informs HMS Melrose that they want to inspect the British tanker for security reasons and asks Stena Impero, the now seized UK-flagged ship, to change its course.

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"If you obey you will be safe," it said, according to BBC News.

HMS Melrose then reportedly communicated with Stena Impero, saying: "This is British warship F236.

"I reiterate, that as you are conducting transit passage in a recognized international strait, under international law your passage must not be impaired, impeded, obstructed or hampered."

It asked the Iranian vessel to confirm that it is not "intending to violate international law" by attempting to board the tanker.

A spokesperson for Dryad Global did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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Iran seized two British tankers Stena Impero, a British-flagged, Swedish-based tanker and Mesdar, a Liberian-flagged ship operated by a UK shipping firm in the Strait of Hormuz within hours of each other on Friday. Mesdar was released shortly after.

UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt warned on Twitter that this behavior was "illegal."

"Yesterday's action in Gulf shows worrying signs Iran may be choosing a dangerous path of illegal and destabilising behaviour after Gibraltar's LEGAL detention of oil bound for Syria," Hunt tweeted.

"As I said yesterday our reaction will be considered but robust. We have been trying to find a way to resolve Grace1 issue but WILL ensure the safety of our shipping."

The head of the Ports and Maritime Organisation of Iran in Hormozgan Province told state TV on Sunday that all 23 crew members were "safe and in good health."

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