Consultation of the British Foreign Minister with his Omani counterpart about Yemen and the Red Sea
The British Foreign Minister, who announced a few hours ago that he had a conversation with the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran about shipping in the Red Sea, discussed this matter with his Omani counterpart in another call. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman announced today (Sunday) that British Foreign Minister David Cameron had a telephone conversation with his Omani counterpart, Badr al-Busaidi. /p>
According to the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman, the situation in Gaza and navigation in the Red Sea were among the issues raised in the conversation between the two sides.
The British Foreign Minister, today, in a message he published on the X social network (formerly Twitter), announced a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amirabdollahian, in this regard, and said in this telephone call, “I clearly stated that Iran, with regard to It is responsible for the long-term support of the Houthis (Yemen’s Ansarullah) in preventing these attacks.
Moments after the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Oman wrote in his user account about the telephone conversation with David Cameron: “We reject double standards and Israel should not be allowed to escape punishment”.
The British Foreign Minister has started talks about seafaring in the Red Sea after the Egyptian channel “Al-Qahira Al-Akhbariya” reported yesterday with a satellite image that the port of Eilat in The south of the occupied Palestinian territories has been emptied of ships for the first time.
This happened after the attacks of the Yemeni army on Israeli ships and ships whose destination was occupied Palestine.
The Yemeni army has announced in support of the Palestinian people that they will continue their attacks until the aggression against the Palestinian people stops and food and medical supplies enter the Gaza Strip.
In early December, in the midst of the Gaza war, the British Foreign Minister visited Tel Aviv and met with senior officials of the Israeli regime, which the newspaper Yedioth Aharonot reported that the purpose of this trip was to convey the message that Britain’s support for Israel in the war with Hamas has not changed.
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