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German defence minister vows support for UN fight against piracy

Posted : Fri, 21 Nov 2008 06:03:13 GMT
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New York - German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung promised UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon assistance in the fight against piracy off the Somalia coast during a meeting Thursday in New York. In dealing with the surge in piracy in the Gulf of Aden the international community needs a clear operation plan, said Jung.

"Where German interests are concerned, we will ensure that a condemnation of the pirates takes place," said the defence minister.

The European Union is set to begin a mission against Somali piracy on December 8 with contributions from countries that include France, Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Sweden and Finland.

The German parliament, the Bundestag, is to decide in December whether to participate in the EU's operations

"With the new mandate of the European Union we can fight pirates still more effectively," promised Jung.

Germany's navy has already played a role in deterring three pirate attacks over the past 10 days.

Returning from the Persian Gulf, Germany's naval frigate the F212 Karlsruhe responded after receiving an SOS calls from an Ethiopian and an Egyptian freighter and from a British tanker by dispatching an armed helicopter.

With the helicopter's arrival, the heavily armed pirates in small motorboats attempting to seize the ships fled.

The United States on Thursday was seeking support in the United Nations for a resolution to "extend the authorities" set out in an earlier resolution adopted in June against Somali pirates, according to a US diplomat.

There are approximately 17 vessels in the hands of pirates along with more than300 crew being held hostage, according to the International Maritime Bureau.

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