His intense condemnation of the resumption of the attack rebel Houthi commercially ship In the Red Sea, and especially for the attacks between 6 and 8 July 2025, the UN Secretary -General expressed Antonio Guterres through his representative, Shower .
“The sinking of MV Magic Seas and MV Eternity C cargo ships, as well as the death of at least four crew members, with dozens of still missing and injured, recommend dangerous resurgence of tension on a critical sea road »said Mr. Duzarik, adding that “The Secretary -General calls on Houthi not to take any action that will prevent ongoing research and rescue operations.”
It is noted that attacks violate not only the freedom of navigation but also “Seafarers’ safety, creating serious risks to maritime transport and possible environmental, economic and humanitarian destruction in the already vulnerable coastal zone”.
The Secretary -General stressed Need to respect international law ‘From all places and at all times’underlining at the same time that “Resolution 2768 (2025) of the Security Council, which concerns Houthi’s attacks on merchant ships, must be fully observed.”
The UN retains its commitment to ‘Promoting the Decrease in the wider area’ and “In the continuation of efforts for a sustainable and peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen”through contacts with the parties involved locally and internationally.
The statement of the Secretary -General of Stefan Douzarick:
The Secretary -General strongly condemns the resumption of the attacks by Houthi on merchant ships crossing the Red Sea, and in particular the attacks between 6 and 8 July 2025.
The sinking of MV Magic Seas and MV Eternity C, coupled with the deaths of at least four crew members and injuring others, is a dangerous rejuvenation of tension in this critical marine channel. With at least 15 crew members missing, the Secretary -General invites Houthi to abstain from any action that will prevent ongoing search and rescue operations for missing persons.
In addition to the fact that these actions are unacceptable attack on security and protection of seafarers, they also violate the freedom of navigation, cause risk to maritime transport, and poses a serious risk of significant environmental, economic and humanitarian damage to an already vulnerable.
The Secretary -General stresses that international law must be respected by all parties at all times. It also stresses that Resolution 2768 (2025) of the Security Council, which relates to the attacks of Houthi on merchant and passenger ships, must be fully respected.
The United Nations maintains their commitment to continue their efforts for greater declining in the region, as well as for constant involvement with Yemen and regional and international perpetrators, by achieving a sustainable and peaceful solution. in the conflict in Yemen.
Source :Skai
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