International Maritime Organization: 18 shipping companies do not cross the Red Sea
The International Maritime Organization announced early Thursday that 18 major shipping companies in the world said they had chosen the round-Africa route for their vessels due to attacks against ships in the Red Sea. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, with the continuation of operations by the Yemeni army and armed forces against ships and vessels related to the Zionist regime in the Red Sea with the aim of supporting the Palestinian people and the Gaza Strip, the shipping companies decided to change the route. took from these waters themselves.
The International Maritime Organization announced on Thursday morning that 18 major shipping companies in the world said that due to the attacks against ships in the Red Sea, the route around Africa for the movement of vessels They have chosen themselves.
According to Sputnik news agency, this UK-based organization said in a statement: “We have a program funded by the European Union to increase shipping security in the Red Sea. We have”.
It is stated in this statement: “The diversion and rerouting of ships to South Africa and from there to Europe and other parts of the world has increased the cost of sea transportation.” .
Previously, the 12 member countries of the American naval coalition have asked the armed forces and the Yemeni army to stop attacks on Zionist ships in a statement while acknowledging the refusal of ships to pass through the Red Sea. (more details)
Yemen’s Ansarullah, which currently controls a large part of this country, has announced since the beginning of Israel’s attacks in Gaza that ships owned by or under the flag of or bound for Israel in the Red Sea are targeted for attack. puts. Despite this, Ansarullah stated that the Red Sea is safe for other ships.
The attacks of the Yemeni army in the Red Sea began on November 19, and the Ansarallah movement announced that until the end of the Israeli attacks in Gaza will continue. The American government claims that since that day, there have been 24 attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
Alliance countries have stated that nearly 15% of the world’s maritime trade, including 8% of the world’s wheat trade, 12% of the oil sea trade and 8% of the world’s liquefied natural gas trade from It is done through the Red World.
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