WSC Statement following the 36th Extraordinary Session of the IMO Council
“The Extraordinary IMO Council meeting just held in London has been an important moment to focus on the risks seafarers are facing in the Middle East. More than 20,000 seafarers continue to be in dangerous and highly uncertain conditions, as vessels continue to be targeted.”
“We welcome the IMO Council’s call for an immediate halt to attacks on ships affecting innocent civilians. We also strongly support the call for members states to put in place measures to support seafarers trapped in the Persian Gulf, including access to food and essential supplies, as well as the need to establish a safe maritime corridor so that ships can leave the region. These priorities reflect concerns raised by the World Shipping Council and across the shipping industry. The industry is ready and eager to collaborate with member states to support seafarers and the establishment of safe passage.”
“Seafarers are not part of this conflict, yet they are caught in its path. They must not be targets.”
Joe Kramek, President & CEO of World Shipping Council
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