Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia Meets in NY
Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia
Meets in New York
Media Note
Office of the
Spokesperson
Washington, DC
July 24,
2012
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The
United States will join partners from nearly 70 countries,
international organizations, and the private sector at the
United Nations in New York on July 25 for a plenary meeting
of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia, a
growing diplomatic effort taking action against criminal
activity that threatens commerce and humanitarian aid
deliveries along one of the world’s busiest shipping
corridors.
The plenary, hosted by Spain, will be the
twelfth gathering of this outstanding international
partnership. Since its initial meeting in January 2009, the
Contact Group has nearly tripled in size a testament to
the global consensus that piracy poses a shared security
challenge to maritime safety and to the need for further
concerted and coordinated international action. Among its
accomplishments to date, the Contact Group has:
•
Facilitated coordination of international naval patrols
through the operational coordination of an unprecedented
international naval effort from more than 30 countries
working together to protect transiting vessels. The United
States coordinates in these efforts with other multilateral
coalitions such as NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield and the
European Union’s Operation ATALANTA. The United States
also looks to further develop counter-piracy cooperation
with several other nations deploying forces to the
international counter-piracy effort, including China, India,
Japan, and Russia.
• Partnered with the shipping
industry to improve practical steps merchant ships and crews
can take to avoid, deter, delay, and counter pirate attacks.
The shipping industry’s use of Best Management Practices
and the increasing use of Privately Contracted Armed
Security Personnel are among these measures, which have
proven to be the most effective deterrents against pirate
attacks.
• Strengthened the capacity of Somalia and other countries in the region to combat piracy, in particular by contributing to the UN Trust Fund Supporting Initiatives of States Countering Piracy off the Coast of Somalia; and
• Advanced a new initiative aimed at
disrupting the pirates’ financial and logistical networks
ashore through approaches similar to those used to target
other types of organized transnational criminal
networks
To learn more about U.S. support for
international efforts against piracy, visit wwwstate.gov/t/pm/ppa/piracy/index.htm
and www.thecgpcs.org.
ENDS