ECSA And ETF Concerned About Plight Of Commercial Vessels In The Red Sea

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European shipowners and seafarers’ unions are deeply concerned by the recent surge in attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea area and the Gulf of Aden, sources ECSA.

Alarming Situation

The European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) and the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) call for immediate action to urgently address this alarming situation. The lives and safety of our seafarers are put at risk, with attacks increasing daily. Seafarers are the beating heart of the shipping industry, and their ability to perform their duties without fear for their safety is essential.  ECSA stresses that shipping is the cornerstone of Europe’s security – from energy to food and supply chain security. Protecting key shipping routes and the international principle of freedom of navigation is essential to guarantee the security of the continent.   

 “The recent attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea area are deeply concerning. ECSA strongly advocates for the enhancement of protective structures for the security of commercial vessels transiting through the area. These measures are crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of our seafarers and to enhance the security of vital trade routes. We also encourage and support all coordinated efforts, including diplomatic, contributing to maintaining the freedom of navigation” said Sotiris Raptis, ECSA Secretary General. 

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Source: ECSA