Camille Lons on the EU’s response to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea
Media mentions – Camille Lons
Houthi groups have an agenda that is fairly detached from Iranian influence, and this is where there is the greatest risk of regional escalation
Camille Lons was invited to Christine Ockrent’s program “Affaires étrangères” to discuss recent Houthis attacks on the Red Sea
The American military response, however, was calibrated to avoid any slippage and possible escalation
Camille Lons comments on British and American responses to Houthi attacks on the Red Sea and the risk of regional escalation
Camille Lons on the Red Sea crisis
For the moment, we’re still in a state of controlled slippage, but it’s a rather dangerous moment for the stability of this strategic region
Camille Lons was quoted in a France24 article about the attacks claimed by Iran-backed Huthi rebels in the Red Sea
Today, the G42 decision sets a precedent that could be problematic for the Emirates, as it validates Washington’s strategy of putting pressure on its partners
Camille Lons was quoted in an article about an AI company in the United Arab Emirates breaking off relations with its Chinese suppliers
Beyond disrupting a key global maritime chokepoint, the escalation challenges recent US efforts to promote a new security architecture in the Red Sea based on Gulf-Israel cooperation
Camille Lons comments on recent Houthi attacks in the Red Sea
China sees an opportunity in receiving Arab Ministers to position itself as an alternative to the US and boost its Global South narrative
Camille Lons analyses the visit of Arab ministers to China to discuss Gaza
While all eyes are on Gaza, Camille Lons warns that the Red Sea continues to be an arena of instability and competition
While all eyes are on Gaza, Camille Lons warns that the Red Sea continues to be an arena of instability and competition
ECFR's analysis on China's influence in the Middle East quoted