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EU NAVFOR and CTF Commanders meeting off Somalia

Tuesday November 3, 2015

Commander CTF 151 Rear Admiral Ayhan Bay and the Japanese Counter Piracy Division Commander Captain Futoshi Toyozumi seen [left] together with CTF 151 staff and ship’s officers onboard JS Akizuki . Clockwise: LCDR (TUR N) Ozgur Ozkan, Capt. (JPN N) Futoshi Toyozumi, Rear Admiral (TUR N) Ayhan Bay, CDR (JPN N) Yasuharu Aso, LCDR (TUR N) Nazif Bozkurt and LCDR (JPN N) Reo Tsuda. Commander CTF 151 Rear Admiral Ayhan Bay (TUR N) and the EU Naval Force (CTF 465) Commander Rear Admiral (ITA N) Stefano Barbieri seen [right] exchanging shields onboard ITS Carabiniere. PHOTOS - COMBINED MARITIME FORCES

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During a series of mutual cross-deck visits, staff members from Combined Task Force (CTF) 151 had a good opportunity to meet with their counterparts from Japan and CTF 465, the European Union Naval Task Force, off Somalia.

Commander CTF (CCTF) 151, Rear Admiral Ayhan Bay, said:

"We are operating in this part of the world in order to secure the maritime environment and contribute to stability and prosperity of the region.
"Solidarity between all the counter piracy forces, which function for the same purpose, is an integral part of our mission for ultimate success."

Rear Admiral Bay visited the Commander of the Japanese Counter Piracy Division Captain Futoshi Toyozumi onboard his Flagship JS Akizuki.

He then visited Italian Rear Admiral Stefano Barbieri, Commander CTF 465 on his Flagship ITS Carabiniere. In return TCG Gemlik hosted her distinguished Japanese, Italian and Spanish guests.

The Turkish-led CTF 151 will continue to conduct counter piracy patrols in the area of operation under command of CMF which is a multinational naval partnership of 30 nations.

CMF exists to promote security, stability and prosperity across approximately 2.5 million square miles of international waters, which encompass some of the world’s most important shipping lanes.


 





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