Brussels asked for damages over Pompei hijacking
THE European Union has been asked if it is willing to pay compensation following the revelation that the dredger Pompei was refused Atalanta protection prior to its hijacking by pirates earlier this year.
A Belgian Euro MP has asked the EU Council of Ministers, the institution representing national governments, to justify the decision to refuse the vessel protection and to state if there is any provision for covering costs and compensating the crew...
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