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Assarmatori met with representatives of the Italian Navy
Among the topics examined, those of piracy and migration flows
June 17, 2020
The meeting at the headquarters of the Navy Staff is was opened by the greeting of the Chief of Staff of the Navy, team admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, in the presence of the President of Assarmatori, Stefano Messina. Representatives of the 3rd Department of Maritime Planning and Policy of the General Staff provided an overview of the armed forces' commitments to the 2020 with a focus on maritime safety aspects in its three meanings, namely Maritime Security Operations, Maritime Situational Awareness and Maritime Capacity Building. To that end, the issue of piracy has been explored armed robbery in the Gulf of Guinea and the Ocean Indian. Special attention was paid to the Navy training competition against the sworn guards responsible for carrying out the services anti-piracy on board the national merchants passing through areas that are prone to piracy risk. It has been deepened also the role of the National Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) of Team Chief Command Naval (CINCNAV) that stands as a maritime security segment to encourage cooperation and exchange of information Navy and National Shipping, in order to increase the level knowledge and awareness of the maritime scenario, an element essential to ensure the primary need to defend freedom of the seas.
Finally, by the General Command of the Captains' Corps Coast Guard, the complex and delicate dynamics of Maritime Search and Rescue operations linked to migration flows in the central Mediterranean, attention to the hive of responsibilities and regulatory obligations affecting ship commanders National.
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