Shipowners Condemn Attacks on Merchant Vessels, Mourn Deaths
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Maritime professions are once again becoming an option for young people in Alexandroupolis. Students at the Alexandroupolis Model Vocational High School choose the Maritime Professions department and this year for the first time will continue their studies in Higher Education. Even today, Greek crews in the Merchant Navy are in high demand by domestic and foreign shipowners. Captains and engineers in the merchant navy are hired immediately, whil…
In a statement, the president of the Greek Shipowners' Association, Melina Travlou, referred to the attacks in the Red Sea and the loss of lives of sailors.
Shipowners condemn attacks on merchant vessels, mourn deaths
The president of the Union of Greek Shipowners, Melina Travlos, has expressed deep sorrow over the recent loss of seafarers and the targeting of merchant vessels, stressing the global responsibility to safeguard freedom of navigation.
Statement by the Union of Greek Shipowners’ President, Melina Travlos on Maritime Security
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of on-duty seafarers and by recent attacks on vessels crucial to global trade and supply chains. The weaponizing of shipping economically, politically and physically, directly undermines international security and global prosperity. Defending freedom of navigation is a collective responsibility and a cornerstone of peace, stability and humanity. The seas must be open, free, safe, and secure.” Melina Tra…
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IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez has expressed "dismay" over the recent "deplorable" attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. “After several months of calm, the resumption of deplorable attacks in the Red Sea constitutes a renewed violation of international law and freedom of navigation,” Secretary General Dominguez said. “Innocent seafarers…
World Shipping Council Condemns New Attacks in the Red Sea
LONDON, July 9, 2025 — “What we’re seeing unfold in the Red Sea is shocking and unacceptable. Seafarers are being killed while simply doing their jobs,” World Shipping Council President & CEO Joe Kramek said today in response to attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea over the past few days. “The World Shipping Council extends its deepest condolences to the families of those who have been lost, and our thoughts are with all those affected. …
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