Pressure on pirates could soon win release of ships
by
David Osler - Monday 6 July 2009
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Jul 09, 2009 05:33 PM
Somalia’s main factions said to be pressing for resolution of crisis in return for western aid cash
WESTERN ransom negotiators are now predicting that four or five of the remaining 12 ships held in Somalia will be freed on payment of ransoms in the next two months, following pressure on the pirates from the strife-torn country’s main...
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