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Moscow says US freed two Russian crew members from seized oil tanker at its request

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MOSCOW, Jan ​9 (Reuters) - The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday that ⁠the United States had released two Russian crew members from ‍a Russian-flagged oil tanker seized ​on Wednesday in the Atlantic Ocean.

In a statement, Maria Zakharova, the ​ministry's spokesman said: "We welcome this decision and express our gratitude to the U.S. leadership.

"We are proceeding with the ‌urgent practical work on all ‌issues related to ensuring the speedy ​return of our compatriots to their homeland."

Russia's Transport Ministry said ‌on Wednesday that it had ⁠lost contact with the vessel, ‌the Marinera, ​after U.S. naval forces boarded it near Iceland as part of ⁠what Washington ⁠says are efforts to block oil ​exports from Venezuela.

(Reporting by Lucy PapachristouEditing ‌by Andrew Osborn)

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