Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al -Sisi and US President Donald Trump discussed mediation efforts to restore tranquility to the area, which will positively affect navigation in the Red Sea and put an end to the economic losses today.

Houthis have launched more than 100 ships on ships since the Israeli war began with Hamas in late 2023, saying they were acting in this way in solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza. The attacks have disturbed world trade and have pushed the US Army into a costly missile campaign.

For his part, Donald Trump said today that he had a telephone conversation with his Egyptian counterpart, who “went very well”. “We have examined many issues, especially the significant military progress we achieved against Houthi in Yemen, who are destroying ships,” he wrote on his own Truth Social social networking site.

He did not specify when this phone call was made.

The US president also said he discussed with Sisi about “Gaza and possible solutions, military readiness, etc.”.

On Monday, Donald Trump had stated that “the hardest will come for Houtha and their supporters in Iran”, and the US has already repeatedly damaged Yemen’s rebels.

Egypt has recently presented a plan supported by the Arab countries and will be able to allow Gaza residents to stay on their land. The US president suggested that the Palestinians be expelled to Egypt and Jordan to turn this territory into a “Middle Eastern Riviera”.