Calm in Red Sea only possible after ceasefire in Gaza: Iranian ambassador

May 18, 2024 - 22:26

TEHRAN – Iran’s ambassador to Beijing, Mohsen Bakhtiar, has asserted that clashes in the Red Sea are a direct result of Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, noting that situation in the strategic waterway will only become stable once the regime ceases its crimes against Palestinians.

The diplomat emphasized that if the United States and its allies genuinely seek peace, security, and stability in the region, they must prioritize an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

Bakhtiar made the remarks during an interview with Chinese Phoenix TV. He highlighted Iran's efforts from the outset of the conflict to halt the Israeli onslaught. However, he accused the Zionist regime and its supporters of obstructing these efforts and facilitating the ongoing genocide.

Bakhtiar argued that the U.S. vetoing of draft resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza has led to the escalation of tensions in the region, particularly in the Red Sea. He condemned Israel's indiscriminate killing of thousands of innocent civilians, including attacks on mosques, churches, and hospitals.

Yemen’s armed forces began targeting Israeli ships and Israel-bound vessels passing through the Red Sea shortly after the regime began its latest round of attacks against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip. Sana’a has said that it would stop the attacks once Israel ends the devastating war in Gaza. The Arab country also began targeting American and British ships after London and Washington started to directly attack Yemeni soil in support of Israel instead of turning the screw on Zionists.  

Elsewhere in his comments, the Iranian envoy to China also addressed Israel's April 1st attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus. He criticized Western states for refusing to condemn the barbaric act. “European states and G7 leaders failed to condemn this heinous act while they pretend to be champions of human rights and international law,” he said. 

On a positive note, Bakhtiar emphasized the deep and longstanding ties between Iran and China. He said centuries of amicable relations between the two countries and their people can help Tehran and Beijing further elevate cooperation and collaboration in different areas.