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Saudi minister says Iran's actions are unacceptable

Stena Impero, a British-flagged vessel owned by Stena Bulk, is seen at Bandar Abbas port

CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's minister of state for foreign affairs on Sunday condemned Iran's seizure of a British flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz and urged the international community to take action to deter such "unacceptable" behaviour.

"Any attack on the freedom of navigation is a violation of international law," Adel Aljubeir said in a Twitter post.

"Iran must realise its acts of intercepting ships, including most recently the British ship, are completely unacceptable. The world community must take action to deter such behaviour," he added.

Iran said on Friday it had seized Britain's Stena Impero tanker, which had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia and suddenly changed course after passing through the strait at the mouth of the Gulf.

(Reporting by Nayera Abdallah, writing by Marwa Rashad, Editing by David Goodman and Kirsten Donovan)