UN maritime chief warns against shipping becoming collateral in conflicts
Shipping Concerns
The Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO) stated that shipping should not become “collateral” in conflicts.
The Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO) stated that shipping should not become “collateral” in conflicts.
Strategic Maritime Concerns
Shipping stability is critical, as the Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation emphasises the need to protect it from the impacts of ongoing conflicts.
Shipping stability is critical, as the Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation emphasises the need to protect it from the impacts of ongoing conflicts.
Shipping Concerns
The Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation stated, “Shipping shouldn’t become collateral in conflicts,” emphasising the need for maritime safety.
The Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation stated, “Shipping shouldn’t become collateral in conflicts,” emphasising the need for maritime safety.
Key developments
The Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO) stated that shipping must not be treated as “collateral” in conflicts, highlighting the need for its protection in global disputes.
This statement comes amid rising concerns over maritime security and the implication of conflicts on international shipping routes, which are vital for global trade.
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The Secretary-General of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO) told EU News that shipping shouldn’t become “collateral” in conflicts.

