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The shipping community is appalled and deeply saddened with the tragic news that, yet another seafarer seems certain to have been killed in a drone boat strike on Wednesday 12 June while on board the MV Tutor in the Red Sea. They utterly condemn these assaults which directly contravene the fundamental principle of freedom of navigation.

Thoughts and condolences go to the family and loved ones of the seafarer who tragically lost their life. It is deplorable that innocent seafarers are being attacked while simply performing their jobs, vital jobs that keep the world warm, fed, and clothed.

Crosshairs of geopolitical conflicts

This is the second fatal attack in which the seafarers have been caught in the crosshairs of geopolitical conflicts. Three seafarers tragically lost their lives when the True Confidence was attacked earlier this year. And they must not forget the crew members from the Galaxy Leader and MSC Aries who are still being held captive.

Furthermore, they strongly condemn the attack on the cargo ship Verbena on Thursday 13 June which left a seafarer severely injured by anti-ship cruise missiles.

Immense contribution

Urgently seek action to stop the unlawful attacks on these vital workers and this vital industry

This is an unacceptable situation, and these attacks must stop now. They call for States with influence in the region to safeguard the innocent seafarers and for the swift de-escalation of the situation in the Red Sea. They have heard the condemnation and appreciate the words of support, but they urgently seek action to stop the unlawful attacks on these vital workers and this vital industry.

They hope that on this year’s Day of The Seafarer on Tuesday 25 June, the world takes a moment to recognise the immense contribution that seafarers make to the global economy and the unjust circumstances they are facing in the Red Sea and across the world.

Full list of co-signatories

Please kindly see below the full list of co-signatories to this statement.

  • Yuichi Sonoda, Secretary General - Asian Shipowners’ Association (ASA)
  • David Loosley, Secretary General & CEO - BIMCO
  • Donald Brown, Senior Vice President, Maritime Policy - Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)
  • Sotiris Raptis, Secretary General - European Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA)
  • Mark O’Neil, President - INTERMANAGER
  • Kostas G. Gkonis, Secretary General - International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO)
  • Patrick Verhoeven, Managing Director - International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH)
  • Guy Platten, Secretary General - International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)
  • Jim Scorer, Secretary General - International Federation of Shipmasters’ Associations (IFSMA)
  • Francesco Gargiulo, Chief Executive Officer - International Maritime Employers’ Council (IMEC)
  • Captain Simon Pelletier, President - International Maritime Pilots’ Association (IMPA)
  • Manish Jain, Chairman - International Parcel Tankers Association (IPTA)
  • Javier Dulce, President - The Federation of National Associations of Ship Brokers and Agents (FONASBA)
  • John Butler, President & CEO - World Shipping Council (WSC). 
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