voa标准英语2008-UN Security Council Extends Anti-Piracy Measures(在线收听) | ||||
The U.N. Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution allowing member states to continue fighting pirates off the coast of Somalia for another year. The resolution also offers support for a European Union anti-piracy mission that launches next week. From United Nations headquarters in New York, VOA's Margaret Besheer has more. The U.S.-drafted resolution authorized states to continue taking all necessary means to combat piracy - including the use of force. It also laid a legal foundation for a European Union naval operation, known as Atalanta, which is expected to begin next week. Under the European Union flag, France, Britain, Germany and Greece are sending one warship each, and Spain is contributing airpower. The force will patrol near Somalia's pirate-infested waters and escort ships carrying commercial and humanitarian cargo.
French Ambassador Jean-Maurice Ripert said he considers the resolution a very important step in the fight against piracy.
Council members stressed that the explosion of piracy off Somalia's coast is a symptom of the political conflict and lawlessness in that country, and that these root causes must be resolved to really stop piracy. | ||||
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