Mar 5 • 13:37 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Emanuele Grimaldi: Immediate Protection Needed for Seafarers in the Persian Gulf

Emanuele Grimaldi, President of the International Chamber of Shipping, expressed his deep concern for the safety of seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating military tensions in the region.

Emanuele Grimaldi, the President of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), has voiced significant concern for the safety of seafarers operating in the Strait of Hormuz. His remarks come in the wake of heightened military tensions that have dramatically increased the risks faced by commercial shipping in the area. Grimaldi pointed out that seafarers are encountering extraordinarily dangerous situations merely while performing their professional duties, emphasizing that their lives are now tragically endangered without any fault of their own.

In his statement, Grimaldi called on governments to take immediate action to protect crews and ensure safety in maritime navigation. He highlighted the urgent need for measures that can mitigate the risks posed by the ongoing military escalation and safeguard the welfare of those working at sea. The importance of a secure maritime environment for international trade and the livelihoods of seafarers cannot be overstated.

Additionally, the ICS President expressed deep sorrow for the seafarers who lost their lives in recent attacks in the region, extending condolences to their families. His comments underscore the humanitarian aspect of the issue, recognizing the personal toll that the conflict has taken on those involved and the broader implications for maritime commerce and security.

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