Hidden agendas lurk behind Navfor anti-piracy operation
by
Justin Stares, Brussels
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last modified
Aug 13, 2009 05:07 PM
DID you know the European Union is not actually in charge of the protection of merchant vessels sailing through the Gulf of Aden?
While all the publicity has centred on the first Brussels maritime mission, the reality at sea is more nuanced.
Shipowners and operators from all over the world log onto the EU Navfor website seeking guidance on their vessel’s transit...
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