India calls the Red Sea situation and continues to upgrade “worrying”

India calls the Red Sea situation and continues to upgrade

The EAM also stated that the situation would not benefit either party (representative)

New Delhi:

As the situation of the Red Sea continued to upgrade, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday that this was a matter of concern to India.

When asked if India discussed the situation with the Red Sea with other powers and the policy of New Delhi on this issue, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) official spokesman Randhir Jaiswal was released every week on Thursday. The meeting said: “This is not only a question we are concerned about, but also the concern of some international participants. We have been discussing this issue with our dialogue … French president is here, when our foreign minister visits Iran He was also present and discussed with the President of Iran. “The UAE President was here. “

“So, this is a worrying problem. We want to solve the problem of maritime safety. We want to solve the problem of freedom of navigation and how to ensure the safety of these routes,” said a MEA spokesman.

The MEA spokesman also emphasized that the Indian Navy is also very active, not only to support India, but also to support many ships in other countries.

The rescue efforts of the Indian Navy have also been widely appreciated.

“You also know that the Indian Navy is very active in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea. They have been providing support to several ships … not only India, but also other countries, of course, there are support for Indian sailors. This has been widely reported and widely appreciated,” Mr Jaiswal added.

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Faced with maritime security challenges, including the Red Sea, Foreign Minister Su Jiesheng had talked about the “threat increased significantly” in maritime commercial traffic safety in important Indian Ocean, and said that “some attacks in the Indian Ocean region”. Near India”.

He said that the threat of commercial transportation at sea also affects India’s energy and economic benefits.

EAM also said that this situation will not bring benefits to any party.

He also said: “This worrying situation does not benefit either party and this must be clearly understood.”

There have been attacks against cargo ships in the Indian Ocean area.

The ships that came under attack included the MV Chem Pluto bound for India with 21 Indians on board. The ship was then escorted by the Indian Coast Guard “Vikram” to the Mumbai Coast.

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