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Russia's foreign minister has called for joint international action to halt pirate attacks off the Horn of Africa. | Russia's foreign minister has called for joint international action to halt pirate attacks off the Horn of Africa. |
"Russia aims to stop the outrageous actions of Somali pirates," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. | "Russia aims to stop the outrageous actions of Somali pirates," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. |
A Russian warship has already been despatched to Somali waters following last week's seizure of a Ukrainian ship laden with 33 Russian-made tanks. | A Russian warship has already been despatched to Somali waters following last week's seizure of a Ukrainian ship laden with 33 Russian-made tanks. |
The pirates are demanding a $20m (£11m) ransom for the vessel which is surrounded by US navy warships. | The pirates are demanding a $20m (£11m) ransom for the vessel which is surrounded by US navy warships. |
On Thursday, the European Union agreed to establish an anti-piracy security operation off the coast of Somalia to become operational in November. | On Thursday, the European Union agreed to establish an anti-piracy security operation off the coast of Somalia to become operational in November. |
Mr Lavrov said the Russians would participate in international efforts to halt the piracy and called for a UN resolution to tackle the problem. | Mr Lavrov said the Russians would participate in international efforts to halt the piracy and called for a UN resolution to tackle the problem. |
Life in Somalia's pirate townSomali piracy costs $30mTanks 'were for Sudan arms race' | Life in Somalia's pirate townSomali piracy costs $30mTanks 'were for Sudan arms race' |
He said Malaysia was also sending frigates to join the US warships surrounding the pirates. | He said Malaysia was also sending frigates to join the US warships surrounding the pirates. |
According to Russia's Itar-Tass news agency, the Russian warship Neustrashimy is to commence patrols in the Gulf of Aden on 6 November. | |
The warship is reported to be carrying marines and commandoes on board. | The warship is reported to be carrying marines and commandoes on board. |
The Ukrainian vessel - the Faina - was carrying T-72 tanks, rifles and heavy weapons when it was seized last week and is being held off the coast, near the town of Hobyo. | The Ukrainian vessel - the Faina - was carrying T-72 tanks, rifles and heavy weapons when it was seized last week and is being held off the coast, near the town of Hobyo. |
Most of the 20 crew are Ukrainian or Latvian; one Russian has reportedly died of illness. | Most of the 20 crew are Ukrainian or Latvian; one Russian has reportedly died of illness. |
The ship is surrounded by US warships, which are not allowing the heavy weapons to be taken off the ship. | |
Piracy off the coast of Somalia has cost up to $30m (£17m) in ransoms so far this year, a report has said. | Piracy off the coast of Somalia has cost up to $30m (£17m) in ransoms so far this year, a report has said. |
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