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Provided by AGPDeputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi, writing on the US social media platform X, criticized recent announcements regarding European naval activity in the region under the stated goal of protecting maritime security.
He said France had announced plans to send the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle toward the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden as part of preparations for a joint mission with Britain, which he described as being aimed at reinforcing freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
He also noted that Britain had separately declared its intention to deploy a warship to the Red Sea in coordination with France.
Gharibabadi argued that the presence of what he called “extra-regional destroyers” near the strategic waterway under the pretext of safeguarding shipping amounted to an escalation of tensions and contributed to the “militarization of a vital waterway.”
He further stated that maritime security could not be achieved through military displays of force, adding that countries which support or remain silent about US-Israeli actions are, in his view, contributing to the ongoing crisis.
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