Frontline doubts ceasefire will make ships return to Red Sea

Even with a ceasefire in Gaza, it will be a long time before carriers feel safe enough to send ships through the Red Sea again, says Frontline chief.
Frontline's CEO Lars H. Barstad. | Photo: Mats Finnerud
Frontline's CEO Lars H. Barstad. | Photo: Mats Finnerud

It will be some time before merchant ships start sailing through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal again, even if a ceasefire is agreed, says Frontline chief executive Lars H. Barstad after Hamas accepted the UN draft for a ceasefire in the region.

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