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Houthi Red Sea Attacks Decline in Last Week as Navies Act in cooperation, Greece Says
A French frigate under participating in operation EUNAVFOR ASPIDES supports commercial vessels in the Red Sea and in the Gulf of Aden. Closer international cooperation between naval missions in the Red Sea has reduced the number of attacks by Yemen’s Houthis over the past week, Greek Shipping Minister Christos Stylianides told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday 4 June.
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Jun 05 2024 Marine News

Houthi Red Sea Attacks Decline in Last Week as Navies Act in cooperation, Greece Says

Greece is the home of the headquarters of the European Union’s naval operation in the Red Sea, which is dubbed “Aspides” and in Greek means “Shields.” “For us, it is a satisfaction that during the past week we see a notable reduction in the number and intensity of attacks. This is the reality,” Stylianides said, speaking on the sidelines of the Posidonia shipping week in Athens.

“It is another proof that the international community with decisiveness can stop this.”

Aspides was set up this year to guard vessels against attacks by Iranian-aligned Houthi militants, who have launched repeated drone and missile strikes in the Red Sea region since November and have expanded attacks to other busy waterways.

Shipping has not seen such politically motivated attacks since World War Two, said Stylianides, a former EU Commissioner, adding that they have caused “tangible repercussions, geopolitically, commercially, legally, environmentally.”

The recent reduction, he said, showed that Aspides and the U.S-led Operation Prosperity Guardian complement each other in helping restore freedom of trade in the area..

Greece, which is leading the shipping sector in terms of tonnage, has also been affected, he said, adding that that was also a reason behind the country’s decision to play a more leading role in the EU initiative. The Houthis have launched attacks against at least two Greek operated ships in recent weeks.

“There is no reluctance to be in the frontline,” he said. “As a country, first in the maritime field, we have to take our responsibilities and our duties.”