EU verlengt anti-piraterij missie bij Somalië (en)
COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Brussels, 23 March 2012
PRESSE 92
Council extends EU counter-piracy operation Atalanta
The Council today prolonged the EU's counter-piracy operation Atalanta by two more years, that is until December 2014. The main tasks of the mission are the protection of vessels of the World Food Programme delivering food aid to displaced persons in Somalia and the fight against piracy off the Somali coast
Today's decision also extended the force's area of operations to include Somali coastal territory as well as its territorial and internal waters. This is to enable Operation Atalanta to work directly with the Transitional Federal Government and other Somali entities to support their fight against piracy from the coastal area. In accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, the Somali government has notified the UN Secretary General of its acceptance of the EU's offer for this new collaboration
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton said: "Fighting piracy and its root causes is a priority of our action in the Horn of Africa. Operation Atalanta has made a significant contribution to this effort, in coordination with our international partners. Today's important decision extends Atalanta's mandate for two more years and allows it to take more robust action on the Somali coast. Despite pressure on defence budgets, EU member states thereby demonstrate their renewed commitment to this successful operation."
A budget of EUR 14.9 million is provided for the common costs of the prolonged mandate
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Operation Atalanta is part of the EU's comprehensive approach tackling symptoms and root causes of piracy in the Horn of Africa and of the EU strategic framework for that region adopted in November 2011. Its headquarters are in Northwood (United Kingdom) and, since August 2011, Rear Admiral Duncan Potts of the UK Royal Navy has been Operation Commander
More information:
Website ofEUNAVFOR Atalanta
Factsheet: The EU fight against piracy in the Horn of Africa Council conclusions of 27February