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Cuba welcomes RN anti-drug ship | Cuba welcomes RN anti-drug ship |
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A Royal Navy backup ship has visited Cuba for only the second time since the country's revolution 50 years ago. | |
Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Wave Ruler docked in Havana Bay on Friday for a five-day stay. | Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Wave Ruler docked in Havana Bay on Friday for a five-day stay. |
The trip is a courtesy visit, linked to the battle against the illegal drugs trade in the Caribbean. | The trip is a courtesy visit, linked to the battle against the illegal drugs trade in the Caribbean. |
Senior Cuban anti-narcotics officials boarded the vessel for a series of meetings with the crew about how they can work together in the future. | Senior Cuban anti-narcotics officials boarded the vessel for a series of meetings with the crew about how they can work together in the future. |
Co-operation | Co-operation |
The tanker has spent much of the past three years in the Caribbean involved in anti-drug running operations and has so far confiscated 13 tonnes of cocaine. | The tanker has spent much of the past three years in the Caribbean involved in anti-drug running operations and has so far confiscated 13 tonnes of cocaine. |
Michael Voss, the BBC's correspondent in Havana, said the vessel was greeted by a Cuban military band playing the popular patriotic song Guantanamera. | Michael Voss, the BBC's correspondent in Havana, said the vessel was greeted by a Cuban military band playing the popular patriotic song Guantanamera. |
Chief officer David Eagles told him that Cubans take the issue of illegal drug-running very seriously, have impressive intelligence and are keen to become more involved. | Chief officer David Eagles told him that Cubans take the issue of illegal drug-running very seriously, have impressive intelligence and are keen to become more involved. |
The crew of RFA Wave Ruler also assisted during the relief operations following the trail of destruction left behind by Hurricane Gustav in the Caribbean in August this year. | The crew of RFA Wave Ruler also assisted during the relief operations following the trail of destruction left behind by Hurricane Gustav in the Caribbean in August this year. |
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