The statement read the following:– Three ships were seized, one is Saudi ‘Rabegh 3” 3 miles away of the Yemeni ‘Uqban Island as they entered Yemen’s regional waters without an earlier notice– The crews of the seized ships didn’t respond to the patrol after they were called via the international channel 16– The non-response from the crews of the seized ships is a clear challenge to all international maritime laws and a violation of Yemeni sovereignty– The seized ships were harbored at the Salif port, and legal measures were taken along with contacting the concerned parties– The coastguards stress keenness on the safety of regional waters, as well as the necessity to abide by all followed regulations and respect Yemen’s sovereignty– We won’t save any effort to take the measures related to protecting Yemeni waters
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