Former US official: Houthi attacks on navigation threaten the economic security of Egypt and Yemen

General Mark Kimit, former US Secretary of State for Military Affairs, stressed that both Egypt and Yemen are the most affected by the attacks by the Houthi terrorist militia on the movement of navigation in the Red Sea.
In his statements during a television interview, Kimit indicated that the Houthi attacks on maritime navigation have cast a shadow on regional security.
The former US official indicated that these attacks negatively affected the stability of the region and the World Trade Movement.
He explained that the Houthi militia attacks on the ships in this vital navigation corridor caused severe economic damage to both Yemen and Egypt.