Bloomberg: Russia and China’s agreement with the Yemenis about developments in the Red Sea
Bloomberg magazine claimed that "informed sources" informed this magazine that recently the government officials of Yemen, China and Russia reached an agreement on the safe passage of the ships of these two countries in the Red Sea. |
report Mehr News Agency, Bloomberg published today Thursday, quoting “informed sources”, claimed that in the recent talks between the officials of the 3 countries, the Yemenis in exchange for “the political support of China and Russia from them in the institutions International, including the Security Council, promised to ensure the safe passage of Russian and Chinese ships through the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
According to Bloomberg’s “informed sources”, this agreement was reached in a recent conversation between Russian and Chinese diplomats with Muhammad Abd Salam, one of Yemen’s senior officials.
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So far, 3 countries have not had any official reaction to this Bloomberg news.
Yemen fighters announced after the beginning of the new war of the Zionist regime against the people of Gaza and the genocide of the Palestinians, that in order to put pressure on the Zionist regime and its allies to stop its crimes in Gaza They target all the ships of the regime and the ships whose destination is the occupied lands.
In recent months, the Yemeni people’s government has blocked American and British ships, as well as ships bound for the occupied territories, from sailing in the Red Sea. Other international ships can easily use this waterway.
The Yemeni army and the armed forces of this country have so far carried out successful operations in this framework and caused a lot of economic damage to the southern ports of the occupied lands. But on the other hand, the American-British coalition, in its open support of the Zionist regime’s crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza, has attacked Yemeni lands several times under the pretext of supporting navigation in the Red Sea.