During a meeting held on 15 April 2008 with Mr. Jacques Audibert, French Chargé d’Affaires in London, and Captain Jean Nicolas Gauthier, Naval Attaché, Mr. Mitropoulos also expressed satisfaction with the intent of the French Government to seek agreement within the United Nations Security Council on measures that would protect shipping off the coasts of countries susceptible to piracy attacks. Among other possible action, countries would be requested to consent to foreign naval forces entering their territorial sea when engaging in operations against pirates and armed robbers endangering the safety of life at sea.
Such an initiative will be supplementary to the commendable efforts, initiated by France and subsequently undertaken by Denmark and the Netherlands also, to protect vessels carrying humanitarian aid delivered by the World Food Programme to Somalia.
“This is fully in line with the similar request made by the Organization to the UN Security Council in July 2007, at the request of the IMO Council and through the UN Secretary-General, a request that was reiterated by the IMO Assembly in November 2007”, Mr. Mitropoulos said. “I warmly welcome the initiatives being pursued by the Government of France, which are so closely aligned with IMO’s own initiatives and objectives and I look forward to continued co operation with the Government of France, and all other interested nations, so that appropriate solutions may be found and implemented speedily, to the benefit of the Government and people of Somalia; of the seafarers, who may be the innocent, and so often overlooked, victims of acts of piracy and armed robbery; and of shipping in general”, he added.