Germany to take part in Red Sea naval mission

Germany to take part in Red Sea naval mission

The European Union mission is expected to be approved by its foreign ministers this month.

The approaches to the Suez Canal have been paralysed by attacks on passing vessels by Iran-backed Houthi forces. (UK defence ministry/AP pic)
DUSSELDORF:
Germany is expected to participate in a European Union naval mission to protect shipping in the Red Sea that EU foreign ministers will approve this month, the head of the German parliamentary defence committee said.

Speaking today at her party’s reception for the new year, Maria-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann said the aim of the mission would be for EU frigates to protect commercial vessels passing through the strait.

The approaches to the Suez Canal, one of the world’s most important shipping lanes, have been all but paralysed by attacks on passing vessels by Iran-backed Houthi forces on the Yemen coast.

“This is an attack on free trade and has to be countered,” Strack-Zimmermann said.

Newspaper Welt am Sonntag earlier reported that the German frigate Hessen would set sail for the Red Sea on Feb 1.

Parliament must approve any foreign deployment of Germany’s armed forces.

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