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Standing NATO Maritime Group transits Suez Canal en-route to anti-piracy duties

 

15 October 2008

Mons, Belgium — Seven ships, from six NATO navies, transit the Suez Canal today, on their way to conduct both anti-piracy duties and visit NATO partner nations in the Gulf region.

In response to a UN request, NATO defence ministers last week authorised NATO naval vessels to help protect World Food Programme ships carrying desperately needed supplies to conflict-ridden
Somalia. This Alliance presence will also help to deter acts of piracy that continue to threaten the region.

Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) already was scheduled to conduct a series of Gulf port visits and will take on the anti-piracy role off the coast of
Somalia.

Given the very short-notice, details of how the group will conduct the anti-piracy mission and also carry out port visits are still being finalised.

SNMG2 is scheduled to visit partners of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative in
Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

General John Craddock, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, said, “The threat of piracy is real and growing in many parts of the world today, and this response is a good illustration of NATO's ability to adapt quickly to new security challenges."

SNMG2 currently comprises ships from
Germany, Greece, Italy, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States. Command of SNMG2 is assumed on rotation by contributing nations and currently is Rear Admiral Giovanni Gumiero, Italian Navy. SNMG2 currently comprises:

• ITS Durand de la Penne (flagship, destroyer D560, Italy)
• FGS Karlsruhe (frigate F212, Germany)
• FGS Rhön  (auxiliary A1443, Germany)
• HS Themistokles (frigate F465, Greece)
• TCG Gokova (frigate G496, Turkey)
• HMS Cumberland (frigate F85, United Kingdom)
• USS The Sullivans (destroyer DDG 68, USA)

As NATO's anti-piracy effort is formalised, the Alliance will continue to coordinate its assistance with the World Food Program, the European Union and the US Led Operation Enduring Freedom who are all involved in this humanitarian and security effort.

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Notes to editors:

Information about SNMG2 is available at the web page:

 

http://www.jfcnaples.nato.int/FACTSHEETS/snmg2.htm

 

 

Information about ICI is available at web page: http://www.nato.int/ici/home.htm

Contact Information for Allied Command Operations Public Affairs Office at SHAPE:

Tel: +32 (0)65 44 4119

Mobile: 0032 (0) 475 77 31 05

Email:  shape.pao@shape.nato.int

PHOTO CAPTION:

HMCS Ville de Québec, an SNMG1 ship, was re-routed by the Government of Canada on Aug. 5, to escort World Food Programme ships off the coast of Somalia.  Here Ville de Québec is escorting the merchant vessel Abdul Rahman and her load of World Food Programme maize and soya meal from Mombasa, Kenya, to Mogadishu, Somalia.

SNMG2 will be escorting WFP ships as part of its anti-piracy mandate.

Photo Credit: Canadian Forces Image number IS2008-3248 by MCpl Kevin Paul

 

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