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Issue 417 -- Jan. 23-29, 2010

Front Page

News Headlines

Local and Regional Affairs

Somalia, Neighbors Prepare For Assault On Al Shabaab

Somalia: Is Al-Shabaab Support All That It's Said To Be?

Tatchell Wins Liberal Democrat Award For His "Fearless Campaigning"

EU NAVFOR Fuels Pakistan Warship In The Gulf Of Aden

Sweden To Strengthen Its Commitment In Somalia

AP Interview: Interpol Hunting Pirate Money

Editorial

Somaliland Government Must Focus On Security, Not On Picking Fights With The Media And The Opposition

Features & Commentary

Is There A War Criminal Living In Your Backyard?

International News

Opinion

New Radio Station For The Djiboutian Opposition: Could They Be Able To Use It Responsibly?

Somalia's Instability Is Not Ethiopia's Fault

EU NAVFOR Fuels Pakistan Warship In The Gulf Of Aden

Gulf of Aden, January 23, 2010 – While patrolling in the Gulf Of Aden, EU NAVFOR Flagship ITS ETNA, with COMEUNAVFOR RAdm Giovanni Gumiero embarked, provided the Pakistan Navy Frigate PNS KHAIBAR with fuel and water, thus enhancing the spirit of cooperation among coalition Naval forces operating on anti piracy patrol in the gulf of Aden.

On the early morning of 20th of January, PNS KHAIBAR approached EU NAVFOR ITS ETNA on her port side, while proceeding on a steady course and speed, applying all standard procedures used in a Refueling At Sea (RAS) Operation. After the preliminary warning whistles sounded by the boatswain, all the hoses and equipment were passed to the Pakistani Warship and the RAS was conducted successfully and smoothly.

Pakistan is contributing to the fight against piracy with a Frigate patrolling in the Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC) in the Gulf of Aden, serving under the Command of CTF 151 (US-led anti piracy coalition Task Force).

EUNAVFOR SOMALIA Operation ATALANTA main tasks are to escort merchant vessels carrying humanitarian aid of the ‘World Food Program’ (WFP), to protect vulnerable ships in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean and to deter and disrupt piracy.

Source: EUNAVFOR, January 21, 2010
















 

 


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