The shipping community has issued a
statement saying it is “appalled and saddened” by the drone boat strike on June
12 on the bulker Tutor in the Red Sea which killed a seafarer onboard. The
Tutor was abandoned following the attack and the UKMTO reported that the vessel is believed to have sunk.
The industry also strongly condemned
a missile attack the following day on the cargoship Verbana with a seafarer being seriously injured.
“We utterly condemn these assaults which
directly contravene the fundamental principle of freedom of navigation,” the
organisations stated. They also added : “Our thoughts and condolences go to the
family and loved ones of the seafarer who tragically lost their life. It is
deplorable that innocent seafarers are being attacked while simply performing
their jobs, vital jobs which keep the world warm, fed, and clothed.”
Attacks on shipping in the region by
the Houthi have continued unabated despite the presence of naval operations
from US led Prosperity Guardian, as well as the EU. “This is an unacceptable situation, and these attacks must stop now.
We call for States with influence in the region to safeguard our innocent
seafarers and for the swift de-escalation of the situation in the Red Sea. We
have heard the condemnation and appreciate the words of support, but we
urgently seek action to stop the unlawful attacks on these vital workers and
this vital industry,” the industry organisations stated…
“We hope that on this year’s Day of The
Seafarer on Tuesday 25 June the world takes a moment to recognise the immense
contribution that seafarers make to the global economy and the unjust
circumstances they are facing in the Red Sea and across the world.
The 14 signatories to the statement are: Asian
Association of Shipowners, Bimco, CLIA, ECSA, Intermanager, Intercargo, IAPH, ICS, IFMSA, IMEC, International Maritime Pilots
Association, IPTA, FONBASA, and World Shipping Council.