(MENAFN) On Saturday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty asserted that the security of the Red Sea is "entirely dependent on the will of its littoral states," rejecting any military or naval ...
The Marine Corps and Navy need to keep investing in realistic training simulators, multi-domain integrated exercises, more lethality and advanced technologies that keep up with new threats to better ...
(MENAFN) On Saturday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty noted that the security of the Red Sea "depends solely on the will of its littoral states," refusing any military or naval attendance ...
The Caspian’s littoral states must prioritize the long-term health of the sea over short-term economic gains. Establishing a regional environmental task force could provide oversight and enforce ...
CAIRO - Egypt has ruled out the military and naval presence of non-littoral states within the Red Sea, affirming its support for Somalia, a country that has been at loggerheads with Ethiopia, whose ...
Early in January, Minister Abdelatty and his Djiboutian counterpart called for enhanced cooperation among littoral states in the Red Sea to safeguard their interests, strengthen national security ...
Despite these challenges, AFRICOM plays an important role in ensuring the viability of the Global Fragility Act in the littoral states and Mozambique. AFRICOM's dual role as a security actor and ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty and his Djiboutian counterpart, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, called for enhanced cooperation among littoral states in the Red Sea to safeguard their interests ...
The Navy may have capped its fleet of much-anticipated—and much-maligned—littoral combat ships at ... and missiles flew overhead in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, the St. Louis traveled south ...
At a time when the incoming administration wants to position itself to challenge China's growing strengths, namely its ...
During a joint press conference with his Somali counterpart, Ambassador Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, Abdel-Aty emphasized Egypt’s firm rejection of any military presence by non-littoral states in the Red Sea.