UAE condemns hijacking of oil tanker, kidnapping of Egyptian sailors

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The UAE has strongly condemned the hijacking of an oil tanker that was taken from the Yemeni coast to Somalia's territorial waters with several Egyptian sailors on board.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) stressed that these criminal acts represent a direct threat to the security of maritime navigation and the safety of international trade routes.

It also affirmed their full solidarity with Egypt and the families and relatives of the kidnapped sailors, presenting their support for any efforts aimed at ensuring their safety and securing their release.

The ministry also highlighted the importance of intensifying international efforts to combat piracy and organised crime in vital maritime routes.

The UAE reiterated its position on the global protection of commercial vessels, ensuring the safety of maritime crews, and maintaining the security and stability of maritime navigation.
 

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