U.A.E. Splits With U.S. Over Blame for Oil Tanker Attack in May

A U.S. Navy vessel guards the Japanese oil tanker Kokuka Courageous in the Gulf of Oman.

Photographer: Mumen Khatib/AFP via Getty Images

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The United Arab Emirates appeared to distance itself from U.S. claims that pinned attacks on oil tankers near the Strait of Hormuz on Iran.

“Honestly we can’t point the blame at any country because we don’t have evidence,” Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan said on Wednesday in Moscow. “If there is a country that has the evidence, then I’m convinced that the international community will listen to it. But we need to make sure the evidence is precise and convincing.”