A senior official of the Husai armed forces said in an interview with Russian media that Russian and Chinese vessels would not be threatened while sailing at the Red Sea.

According to Tas Society, Hussean Armed Politburo Muhammad Al-Bakhiti made the above statement at the Russian Media News (Izvesstia).Pakisti also said that she would prepare to ensure their safety when they cross the Red Sea, "because freedom of sailing is important to our country (and)."

Hussean armed forces have been in the Red Sea waters since November last year.The major shipping companies including China and Yuanhai Transport, including China, and other shipping companies, to avoid the Red Sea detours for safety considerations.COSCO Shipping, a subsidiary of Zhongyuan Sea, said on Friday (January 19) that the situation in the Red Sea has led some vessels to bypass or postpone the trails or extension, which affects the transportation cycle to a certain extent, and the company will continue to pay attention to the incident.

China's official calls to stop the behavior of being disturbed by civilian vessels.When Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning answered questions related to the situation with the Red Sea at a regular press conference on Friday, he called for stopping the behavior of stopping attacking civilian vessels and maintaining the unblocking of the global supply chain and international trade order.

Mao Ning said that at the same time, China also believes that it should be avoided to the tension of the Red Sea and avoid pouring fuel to the overall safety risks of the region.She said that the tight situation of the Red Sea is a prominent manifestation of the overflowing of the conflict of Gaza, so the priority should be to calm down the war of war to prevent the conflict from further expanding and even out of control.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce of China on Thursday (January 18) also stated that the red seawater area is an important international trade channel.And ensure the safety of the red seawater channel, and jointly maintain the unblocked chain of the global supply and normal order of international trade.