French Carrier Charles De Gaulle Safely Transits Strait of Bab el Mandeb
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The minister delegated to the Army Alice Rufo announced this Friday that he "had passed the Suez Canal" and that he was off the Arabian Peninsula.
On Friday, the Minister Delegate to the Army announced that the flagship of the French fleet, as well as its avalanche group, had advanced off the Arabian peninsula, in order to be able to be deployed quickly in the event of a "neutral" mission to restore navigation in the Strait of Ormuz.
The French carrier "Charles de Gaulle", which President Emmanuel Macron decided to transfer from Sweden to the eastern Mediterranean at the beginning of the Middle East war, crossed the Suez Canal and arrived in the Arabian Sea, thus approaching the Ormuz Strait, informs EFE and AFP Friday.
The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle continues its deployment in the Middle East. At the microphone of BFM TV the minister delegated to the Army, Alice Rufo, said on Friday 15 May that the French ship had "passed the Suez Canal" to move towards "the Arabian Sea", near the Strait of Ormuz. The military building is now "in zone" in order to support French diplomatic efforts in the region. "From the beginning the position of France, it is to offe…
The admiral ship and its escort are pre-positioned in the event of a "neutral" mission to restore navigation in the Strait of Ormuz.
The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle arrived in the Arabian Sea on Friday after passing through the Suez Canal, French Minister of the Armed Forces Alice Ruffo told Le Figaro newspaper. She said the ship is now in the area near the Strait of Hormuz.
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