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Tuesday, 22 February 2011

SA to join counter-piracy fight


Cabinet has tasked Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Lindiwe Sisulu with developing a strategy to address the threat of piracy in Southern African waters. Sisulu told a media briefing his morning the Valour-class frigate SAS Mendi was already off Mozambique informally collecting information on piracy and cooperating with authorities there “to ensure maritime security in Southern African waters. 

Government spokesman Jimmy Manyi at a post-Cabinet media briefing earlier said the executive had “noted the increasing threat of piracy in South African waters and agreed to explore initiatives aimed at assisting Somalia to counter some of the root causes of piracy.” Government also “further supported the implementation of the Eastern and Southern African-Indian Ocean (EAS-IO) strategy to combat piracy along the coast of Somalia and the greater Southern African waters.” 

Manyi said the strategy, once completed, would be put to Cabinet for consideration. He noted the “strategy that will focus on South Africa’s stance in relation to stabilising the political situation in Somalia; the legislative framework dealing with criminals involved in piracy; the positioning and strengthening of South African naval forces’ capacity in relation to the continent and other countries; and co-opting assistance from neighbouring countries.”

Sisulu added at a Cabinet cluster briefing afterwards that South Africa's “main priority is the continuity of trade and the smooth movement of cargo within the SADC (Southern African Development Community) maritime zone.” She said the Cabinet decision follows a pirate attack on a Mozambican vessel in that country's territorial waters on December 28. Maputo afterwards asked South Africa's assistance in combating the scourge under an existing Memorandum of Understanding. 

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