Greece to Join US-Led Coalition in Safeguarding Red Sea Shipping from Houthis

Greece to Join US-Led Coalition in Safeguarding Red Sea Shipping from Houthis

Greece will send ⁢a warship ⁤to support⁣ a⁣ United States-led ‌naval coalition in the Red Sea, becoming the latest country to join ⁤the‍ alliance to counter threats from‌ Yemen’s Houthis.

Defence​ Minister Nikos Dendias announced the move in a televised⁢ address‌ on ‌Thursday, saying Greece, as a major shipping nation, has a “fundamental interest” in addressing the “massive threat” to maritime transport.

Defence Minister Nikos ⁢Dendias announced the move in a televised address ‍on Thursday, saying Greece, as a major shipping ‌nation, has ⁤a “fundamental interest” in addressing the “massive threat” to maritime transport.

The naval task force, announced by the‌ US on Tuesday, initially listed 10 member nations to help patrol the waters to deter the​ Iran-aligned Houthis, who have attacked more than a dozen​ vessels they claim were linked to Israel amid​ the war on Gaza.

The Houthis⁤ say they​ will ⁢halt their attacks only if Israel’s “crimes in Gaza stop”.

The original members of the Red Sea task force – called Operation Prosperity Guardian – include the United ⁢Kingdom, Bahrain,⁤ Canada, France, Italy, ‌Netherlands, Norway, Seychelles and Spain.

Since⁤ then, Denmark has⁤ also joined⁣ the alliance,⁢ according​ to the Reuters news agency. Meanwhile, the European Union member states have agreed to contribute through the European Naval⁤ Force.

Link‍ from ‌ www.aljazeera.com rnrn

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