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The conversation of Biden’s security adviser with the British defense minister about the Red Sea

The National Security Adviser of the White House discussed security developments in West Asia and the Red Sea in a meeting with the British Defense Minister on Thursday morning.

According to Fars News Agency International Group, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met British Defense Minister Grant Shapps on Thursday morning and discussed security developments in West Asia and the Red Sea.

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According to the statement of the White House, the two sides reiterated their support for the attacks of the Zionist regime on Gaza under the pretext of self-defense, and emphasized the need to release the Zionist prisoners.

The White House also claimed that the two sides supported efforts to resolve the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and increase humanitarian aid to the region.

Therefore. As, the National Security Adviser of the White House and the British Defense Minister once again emphasized the continuation of support for Ukraine in the war with Russia. Ron Dermer, Minister of Strategic Affairs of the Zionist regime, will also go to America on Wednesday to discuss the progress of the Gaza war and Tel Aviv’s plans for the post-war period. (more details)

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