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    China rejects US plea for action on Houthi shipping attacks

    By Ryan Robertson,

    5 hours ago

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    China declined a U.S. request to take joint international action to counter missile attacks on global shipping by Houthi rebels in Yemen, a senior American diplomat said Thursday, Oct. 3. Instead, Beijing reportedly encouraged the Iranian-backed Houthis to target non-Chinese vessels, according to U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell.

    Speaking at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , Campbell criticized China’s response as “profoundly unhelpful,” raising doubts about its commitment to global cooperation.

    The conflict, driven by Houthi missile and drone attacks, has severely disrupted vital shipping lanes through the Red Sea since late 2023, affecting trade routes between Europe and China.

    Nearly 99% of container ships traveling between Europe and China pass through the Suez Canal and Red Sea.

    Following the attacks, roughly half of these vessels were forced to divert to the longer and more expensive route around the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, Campbell said.

    The U.S. sought to collaborate with China, which maintains a naval base in Djibouti, to safeguard shipping lanes from the Houthis. However, China chose to communicate directly with the rebels, requesting they avoid Chinese vessels while continuing attacks on others.

    Iran, which is under international sanctions and is a key ally of the Houthi rebels, sells 90% of its oil to China, giving Beijing diplomatic leverage.

    Despite these close ties, Campbell expressed frustration over China’s failure to take a more proactive role in addressing the crisis.

    China has long-standing relationships with many Middle Eastern countries, including Iran and Saudi Arabia, and played a pivotal role in brokering the restoration of diplomatic ties between the two nations in 2023.

    The post China rejects US plea for action on Houthi shipping attacks appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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    Bruce Almqiist
    13m ago
    this is a communist country that we are begging to help us this is sad
    Wo' fat'
    25m ago
    Yes earlier stated the Americans British French Japan and Others have served Admirably✨but should have long Withdrawn- given Neither have great Financial interest or Commerce, with docking Red Sea ports or the Sea of Arden, China has major investments in sea commerce and other areas, let Fckn Sharks have them, the Houthies- who at some point begin to Board vessels and Detain and demanding Ransom for passage_ Vacate, the Americans most certainly have Greater concerns Elsewhere! 🙇‍♀️ 🔰
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