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China refused to cooperate with the US and resist the attacks of Yemen Hussites

Instead, the PRC, which has a military base in Jibuta, began to negotiate with terrorists who attack ships in the Red Sea. China "rejected the calls of the United States to cooperate in the settlement of the crisis with Hussites in Yemen" and encouraged Hussites that Iran is supported by attacking ships of other countries in the Red Sea. This was stated in Washington by Kurt Campbell, Deputy State Secretary, writes The Times.

China rejected the calls of the United States to take joint international action against Hussites attacks on international navigation, said high -ranking American diplomat, US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell. He reported that Beijing's response, which has a naval base in Jibuta, located through the Bab-el-Mandebsk Strait from Yemen, was "extremely useless" and raised doubts about his commitment to global cooperation.

When, at the end of last year, Iran Hutivita began rocket attacks on Western vessels in Yemen, it caused a crisis in international navigation, which affected, in particular, China. The attacks of about 99 percent of the containers, which run between Europe and China, passed through the Suez Canal and the Red Sea.

For several weeks, half of them were forced to bypass the African continent and Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, which significantly increased the duration and cost of transportation of goods. "Immediately after Hutivit began to attack the navigation through the Red Sea, we asked Chinese partners to work with us . . . trying to protect this navigation using their squadron in Jibuta as they did so in the 1990s together with We have thought to fight piracy. that disappoints.

"We realized that the Chinese tried to do instead of joining any international naval consortium: they tried directly to contact Hussites to tell them," Listen, these are our ships, but these are not our ships, so Trying on them, "said the diplomat, noting that this approach has caused in Washington fears. Iranian energy is under sanctions of many countries, and 90 percent of its oil is sold in China.

It potentially gives Bei Fighting the Government of Yemen Campbell's story indicates that Si Jinping's chairman made the decision to stay away from international cooperation in the region, perhaps, believing that the strategic trash in which the US and their allies were stuck, will make them less capable of holding down Chinese ambitions in Asia. We will remind, only today, October 4, the Yemeni Husita attacked the ship in the Red Sea: British oil tanker Cordelia Moon.