UN SECRETARY GENERAL DEPLORES LATEST ACTS OF PIRACY OFF COAST OF SOMALIA
Map showing where Somali pirates target the main shipping route to the Suez Canal. UN: 19 November 2008 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today voiced his concern at new acts of piracy off the Somali coast this week amid reports of a series of attacks or attempting hijackings in recent days in a region already notorious for the practice.

Mr. Ban “reiterates his condemnation of all acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea, wherever they occur,” according to a statement from his spokesperson, which was issued just days after heavily armed pirates hijacked a Saudi Arabian oil tanker. The Indian navy is also reported to have sunk a suspected pirate ship.

The Secretary-General “strongly supports efforts by Member States to address this scourge,” the statement said, adding that he is working closely with Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG), the International Maritime Organization (IMO), NATO, the European Union and others to ensure that international efforts to combat piracy are better coordinated.


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