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Lower Nubia wrote:Strengthening Anti-Piracy Efforts in the Gulf of Aden, 30th June, 2022

Statement by the Ministry of Defence

"The Republic has maintained several vessels in the Gulf of Aden, including the LNS Ben Amer (attacked on May 4th) and two Austal class P1022 patrol ships, through which it has helped secure the most vital shipping in the gulf and monitored pirate activity in key hotspots. Which suppresses global trade through the Suez; even trade between Mumbai to New York. The Republic has attempted to engage other nations in dealing with the issue - the Federal Republic of Tanzanique, Socialist Republic of Zambique, and the Republic had, until recently, being the only fighters of piracy in the gulf. However, with this announcement by the Republic of India (Indusians) and increased commitments by Africa's nations to target not just local piracy, but global piracy, we welcome additional the additional support - hoping this materialises in a reduction of attacks on shipping in the Gulf of Aden, and the world's shipping lanes.

The Ministry of Defence has discussed with the captain's of her patrol vessels, and ordered them to rendezvous with the INS Kochi near Socotra, while there they are to exchange information on hot spots and the best tactics to cover the shipping in the gulf. The Republic will also engage in discussions for access and refueling rights in the Sultanate of Kankundo, to provide supplies for longer duration missions to the north of the Gulf where pirate holdouts are more significant.

The attack two months ago signals deeply why these tough efforts are essential - the Republic continues to see a rise in Inflation, and our work with international partners such, Gavierland, Mesothallania, and now Indusians will continue to reduce the damage on our trade which has helped seen the rise in prices."

- Minister of Defence, Antonious Bisharin, at a press conference in Napata.

Lower Nubia wrote:Strengthening Anti-Piracy Efforts in the Gulf of Aden, 30th June, 2022

Statement by the Ministry of Defence

"The Republic has maintained several vessels in the Gulf of Aden, including the LNS Ben Amer (attacked on May 4th) and two Austal class P1022 patrol ships, through which it has helped secure the most vital shipping in the gulf and monitored pirate activity in key hotspots. Which suppresses global trade through the Suez; even trade between Mumbai to New York. The Republic has attempted to engage other nations in dealing with the issue - the Federal Republic of Tanzanique, Socialist Republic of Zambique, and the Republic had, until recently, being the only fighters of piracy in the gulf. However, with this announcement by the Republic of India (Indusians) and increased commitments by Africa's nations to target not just local piracy, but global piracy, we welcome additional the additional support - hoping this materialises in a reduction of attacks on shipping in the Gulf of Aden, and the world's shipping lanes.

The Ministry of Defence has discussed with the captain's of her patrol vessels, and ordered them to rendezvous with the INS Kochi near Socotra, while there they are to exchange information on hot spots and the best tactics to cover the shipping in the gulf. The Republic will also engage in discussions for access and refueling rights in the Sultanate of Kankundo, to provide supplies for longer duration missions to the north of the Gulf where pirate holdouts are more significant.

The attack two months ago signals deeply why these tough efforts are essential - the Republic continues to see a rise in Inflation, and our work with international partners such, Gavierland, Mesothallania, and now Indusians will continue to reduce the damage on our trade which has helped seen the rise in prices."

- Minister of Defence, Antonious Bisharin, at a press conference in Napata.

Jhalpharezi wrote:The Navy of Jhalpharezi is also sending naval support to combat piracy. A force of two destroyers and two frigates is sailing towards the waters of Eastern Africa. Any nations in the area looking for increased military support are encouraged to contact the Navy of Jhalpharezi. The force will include helicopters, ship based small boats and special operations capabilities. Information on the Jhalpharezi military can be found in national factbooks.

Our navy should also be working with the Indusians and other India based navies.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Indusians wrote:Republic of India

Anti Piracy Coalition

India have declared a Anti-Piracy Coalition to combat the increasing Piracy around not only Horn of Africa but around the Continent of Africa. The current Piracy is causing massive safety issues for Commerce and Travel around the world and hence needs to be takled, all nations are welcomed to join.

The government of Gavierland is alarmed by the growing activities of piracy in the region have decided to also join the anti - piracy coalition for it believes that peace in the waters of its brother states is essential to the development of the region.

Lower Nubia, Kankundo, Trideset prvi hercegovka krajisnici, and Blue soviet africa

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