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Next steps agreed to enhance Jeddah Amendment

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Signatory States to the revised Code of Conduct concerning the repression of piracy, armed robbery against ships and illicit maritime activity in the western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden Area, also known as the Jeddah Amendment to the Djibouti Code of Conduct (DCoC) 2017, have agreed the next steps to enhance implementation of the amended code.

A high-level meeting, held in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (22-24 November), agreed:

Following extensive discussions, the meeting adopted two resolutions. Resolution 1 on “Enhancement of the /JA information sharing network” adopted new mission and vision statements for the DCoC Information Sharing Workshop and gave clear direction on the way forward with respect to development of national maritime information sharing centres, the information to be shared, general considerations and goals.

Resolution 2 on “Responding to evolving maritime challenges and security priorities of Signatory States to the Jeddah Amendment to the Djibouti Code of Conduct, 2017” related to maritime security in the wider context of supporting Signatory States’ maritime development and meeting sustainable development goals.

Maritime security is in all our interest, but it can be maintained only when based on cooperation. No single state can do it alone

noted European Union Ambassador Michael Pulch.

What is more, Hassan Houmed Ibrahim, Minister of Infrastructure and Equipment, Djibouti, added that“information sharing is vital in dealing with security threats at sea. The Jeddah Amendment provides a good framework of cooperation with regional States in dealing with all manner of illicit activities at sea.”

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