Statement by the EU High Representative welcoming the UN Security Council resolution strongly condemning Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping
e EU welcomes the adoption of the United Nations Security Council resolution 2722 of 10 January that is strongly condemning Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping.
Upholding freedom of navigation in the Red Sea is vital to the free flow of global commerce and regional security. As recalled by UNSC resolution 2722, States have the right to defend their vessels against these attacks in accordance to international law.
The EU echoes UN Security Council demand that these attacks, which impede global commerce and undermine navigational rights as well as regional peace and security, cease immediately.
The EU urges restraint by the Houthis to avoid further escalation in the Red Sea and the broader region. In this context, the EU recalls the obligation of all States to respect the arms embargo under the UN Security Council resolution 2216 (2015).
The EU will continue to contribute to regional stability.
France welcomes the January 10th adoption of a UN Security Council resolution strongly condemning Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea
Paris, 11 January 2024
The Security Council, which France has chaired since January 1, demands that the Houthis immediately end these attacks and release the Galaxy Leader and its crew, captured on November 19, 2023. The Security Council reiterates that navigational rights and freedoms must be respected and that member states have the right to respond to such attacks in accordance with international law.
Together with its partners, France will continue to assume its responsibilities and help bolster maritime safety in this area, as it was called upon to do on December 9 and 11 when the Navy frigate Languedoc destroyed drones.