IMO Calls for Maximum Restraint and De-escalation in the Strait of Hormuz
Chennai:
Port Wings News Network:
The International Maritime Organization has urged flag states, shipowners and operators to keep crews out of the Strait of Hormuz unless their safety can be assured, after several ships were attacked over the past two days.
In a statement, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said: “I regret that once again I am compelled to speak out following attacks on commercial ships and innocent seafarers, due to geopolitical circumstances beyond their control. I condemn the attacks over the past two days against several ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. These reckless attacks have again placed innocent seafarers in grave danger. No seafarer should have to risk their life simply for doing their job.”
Arsenio Dominguez added: “As long as the safety and security of crews cannot be assured, I urge flag States, shipowners, operators and all relevant authorities to avoid exposing seafarers to unnecessary danger by transiting the Strait. The situation in the region remains volatile. These attacks further intensify the fear, uncertainty and psychological strain already being endured by the nearly 6,000 seafarers who remain stranded on board vessels unable to depart the Persian Gulf safely.”
“I call on all States concerned to exercise maximum restraint, de-escalate the situation without delay, and facilitate the safe departure of the ships still trapped in the Gulf since the crisis began. The safety of seafarers must remain our foremost priority,” further added Arsenio Dominguez.











