The British Foreign Minister David Cameron said that Yemen was attacked because the Houthi rebels were not alerted despite repeated warnings. He said that Western powers will not accept aggression in the Red Sea. And by threatening back, Hezbollah says that the US attack has created a war in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, the Chinese foreign minister called for the Middle East crisis to be resolved through dialogue rather than war.
In response to the attack by the Houthi rebels on the commercial ship, the United States carried out multiple attacks on the territory of Yemen in response to the missile attack by the Houthi rebels on the US warship. The strength of those fighting against Israelis in the Middle East means that attacks on the Zionist power and its allies will continue.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah said that the US is mistaken if it thinks the Houthis will stop helping the Palestinians. The situation in the Red Sea has been complicated because of them. The conflict has arisen in the wake of the US attack
In this situation, Britain said that it will not accept any kind of terrorist behavior.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said during a press conference that “we have given one warning after another and warned them to take care of the shipping but still they have continued to attack. I have talked to Iran and told them that such actions of the Houthis are completely illegal and such actions will not be accepted in any way.
All in all, when the situation is hot, the Chinese foreign minister visited Egypt to find a solution to the Middle East crisis. The parties to the dispute called for negotiations.
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Foreign Minister Chin told the media that effective decisions that should have been taken to resolve the crisis in the Middle East have not been taken, instead steps have been taken that make the situation more complicated, so there must be an immediate cessation of hostilities, but at the same time, release and relief must be allowed to enter.
Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Samah Shukri, said that whether intentionally or unintentionally, the situation in the Red Sea has become more complicated, making it impossible for ships to navigate, putting the entire region at risk. Earlier, Saudi Arabia and other countries of the Middle East condemned the attack on Yemen.