PNN – The President of France claimed that the “threat to the freedom of maritime transport” is an “unforgivable” issue.
According to Pakistan News Network from AFP, French President Emmanuel Macron praised the recent role of these forces in confronting the “threat to the freedom of maritime transportation” in the presence of his country’s naval personnel stationed in Jordan.
In this meeting, he condemned the unrest in the Red Sea and called the attacks of the Yemeni forces in this area, which is the crossroads of the world’s maritime transport, a “threat to the freedom of maritime transport” and an “unbearable” problem.
So far, the Yemeni fighters have seized or targeted several ships belonging to the Zionist regime or ships that were carrying cargo for this regime, and have practically made the Red Sea completely unsafe only for the ships of the Zionist regime, while other ships are moving in complete safety.
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Ignoring the American coalition: two more companies stopped crossing the Red Sea.
The Zionist regime, which is unable to provide security for its ships, reached out to America to solve this problem; But the formation of a new naval coalition led by the United States did not work either.
Reuters news agency also wrote about the failure of this maritime alliance to win the trust of the shipping industry: Activists in this industry do not know much about the new maritime coalition formed by the US to protect ships against Yemeni attacks in the Red Sea, and many ships still prefer not to cross the Red Sea or cancel their contracts.
In the latest case, the two companies “Hapag Lloyd” of Germany and “OCL” of Hong Kong announced early Friday that they will stop the passage of their ships through the Red Sea until further notice.
Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, a member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, said on Thursday night: “The goal of the announced coalition is to protect (the regime of) Israel and not international shipping.”
He emphasized that his country will respond to any American attack.