UN calls for release of UAE-flagged ship seized by Yemen rebels

UNITED NATIONS - The UN Security Council on Friday called for the "immediate release" of an Emirati-flagged vessel and its crew that includes a Filipino seafarer who have been held by Huthi rebels in Yemen since the beginning of January, and a de-escalation of the situation. The Saudi-led military coalition backing Yemen's internationally-backed government against the rebels said the Rwabee was returning from a mission to set up a field hospital, and called the seizure an act of piracy. But the Iran-backed Huthis released images of what they said were military jeeps and weapons on board the vessel, which was captured off the key rebel-held Red Sea port of Hodeida. In a statement drafted by Britain and adopted unanimously, the 15-member Security Council "demanded the immediate release of the vessel and its crew and "underscored the necessity of ensuring the crew's safety and well-being." The Council highlighted "the importance of freedom of navigation in the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea" and urged "all parties to de-escalate the situation in Yemen," including by working with the UN's special envoy to return to the negotiating table. In a recent letter to the United Nations, the United Arab Emirates noted that the Rwabee's crew consisted of 11 members: 7 Indians (India is a non-permanent member of the Security Council), and others from Ethiopia, Indonesia, Myanmar and the Philippines. -- Agence France-Presse

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