American Navy ready to help unlock the ship on the Suez Canal

The United States has expressed itself ready to help free the carrier that has been stuck for five days at the Suez Channel, sending a team of U.S. Navy experts who could quickly arrive at the scene, has announced an American official today. The spokeswoman [...]
White House spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki has said that the United States has offered help to Egyptian authorities release the Suez Canal.
She has stressed that the talks are continuing and hopes that soon they can say something more about the issue.
And the spokesman for the U.S. Army Command has announced that the Pentagon plans a possible mission, acknowledging that they have offered aid to Egypt, stressing that they will consider any concrete requests they may accept.
Rescue teams from numerous countries have continued today's unblocking action on the Suez Canal, where the transporter is being blocked from Tuesday on one of the world's most frequent waterways.
The ship “Ever Guven” has made a slight move today, while many ships are locked in its liberation operation, have informed competent officials of traffic surveillance in this channel.
On the other hand, the US Army has announced that their command, covering the entire Middle East, is committed to protecting maritime traffic in that region.
An American Army official has said the United States has offered assistance to Egyptian authorities by sending a team of American experts from the U.S. Navy.
And if Egypt asks for that, then the U.S. will be able tomorrow to send experts from Bahrain to the Fifth Fleet, but such a request has not been made.












