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October 27, 2009 13:55 PM
States In Gulf Region Moves On Piracy
RIYADH, Oct 27 (Bernama) -- A regional anti-piracy taskforce is yet to take shape after the Arabian Gulf States and the countries overlooking the Red Sea started to take steps for the crucial mission, Yemen news agency (saba) reported.
During the second meeting of Foreign Ministry experts and navy officials recently held in Saudi Arabia, the countries involved entrusted a working team of their naval leaderships with setting out all details about the ambitious project.
The idea was first approved in a Riyadh June meeting that gathered Foreign Ministry experts and navy officials from the countries involved.
In the meeting, Yemen presented a working paper dealing with Yemen's view over changes in the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa and challenges faced due to piracy activities off Somalia.
The paper also highlighted other crimes such as drugs and human trafficking as well as illegal migration.
Yemen had earlier called for an Arab mission to protect the security of the Red Sea and combat all forms of organised crimes in the region.
In the meeting, Yemen called for the establishment of an effective mechanism including coordination between the yet-to-be Anti-Piracy Mission and the Yemeni authorities to share information through a Regional Anti-Pirate Center to be built in Yemen.
In recent years, piracy has soared off Somalia, the African state without a central government since 1990.
The region saw more attacks last year with the vessels reported hijacked passing 140. And this year many attacks took place, with the phenomenon being lucrative as the pirates usually demand ransoms for what they seize.
In response to piracy, an international anti-pirate mission was dispatched into the region including troops and equipment from the EU, the U.S., Russia, China, Japan and other countries.
Many pirate attacks have been foiled by the mission, with some pirates seized given to Yemen to stand trial.
-- BERNAMA
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