Egypt, Eritrea Affirm Red Sea Security as Exclusive Responsibility of Littoral States
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Egypt recently signed a Red Sea maritime transport cooperation agreement with Eritrea, emphasizing that the safety and governance of the Red Sea waterways should be jointly maintained by the Red Sea littoral states. Observers analyze that this move, against the backdrop of the current volatile situation in the Red Sea, could have a profound impact on global shipping and supply chains.
Cairo: On Saturday, Egypt and Eritrea affirmed that the security and management of the Red Sea remain the exclusive responsibility of the littoral States, declaring their rejection of any attempts by non-littoral parties to impose security arrangements or roles in the region. This came during the meeting of the Egyptian Foreign Minister Bader Abdel Atati and his Eritrean counterpart Osman Saleh in the capital, Asmara, according to a statement by…
Egypt, Eritrea Affirm Red Sea Security as Exclusive Responsibility of Littoral States
Badr Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptian Expatriates, met on Saturday, with Osman Saleh, Eritrean Minister of Foreign Affairs, during his current visit to Asmara.
Egypt, Eritrea sign maritime transport pact, declare Red Sea security exclusive to littoral states - Dailynewsegypt
Egypt and Eritrea signed a maritime transport cooperation agreement on Saturday to launch a shipping line connecting their ports, as Cairo declared that the security of the Red Sea remains the exclusive responsibility of its littoral states. The agreement was signed in the Eritrean capital in the presence of President Isaias Afwerki during a visit by Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Transport Minister Kamel al-Wazir. Al-Wazir stated …
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