Modi reaffirms India’s commitment to combating piracy

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Modi reaffirms India’s commitment to combating piracy

Wednesday, 20 March 2024 | Pioneer News Service | NEW DELHI

Modi reaffirms India’s commitment to combating piracy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reaffirmed India’s commitment to fight terrorism and piracy and safeguarding freedom of navigation in the Indian Ocean region in response to Bulgarian President’s gratitude to the Indian Navy for rescuing his country’s ship and citizens in a 40-hour long operation over the weekend.

Modi’s remarks came in response to a message from Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, expressing gratitude for the safe return of seven Bulgarian nationals.

On Monday, the Bulgarian President expressed his gratitude to the Indian Navy for successfully carrying out a rescue operation on the hijacked Bulgarian ship, MV Ruen.

Modi expressed appreciation for the President of Bulgaria and conveyed India’s satisfaction that the seven Bulgarian nationals were safe and would soon be returning home.

“Appreciate your message President @PresidentOfBg. We are happy that 7 Bulgarian nationals are safe and will be returning home soon. India is committed to protecting freedom of navigation and combating piracy and terrorism in the Indian Ocean region,” said the Prime Minister in a post on X.

The “Rouen” ship with eight Bulgarians, nine Myanmarese and one Angolan citizen on board was captured by pirates in the Arabian Sea in December last year.

In an official post on X, the Bulgarian President said, “My sincere gratitude to PM @narendramodi for the brave action of the Navy rescuing the hijacked Bulgarian ship “Ruen” and its crew, including 7 Bulgarian citizens.”

Meanwhile, Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel in a Facebook post said on Saturday that she held a conversation with the Indian Ambassador to Bulgaria Sanjay Rana for the Indian Navy’s Operation on MV Ruen and thanked him for rescuing Bulgarian nationals.

In a recent post on Facebook, Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister said, “Today, March 16, with the help of the Indian Navy, the crew of the ship “Rouen” hijacked on December 14, 2023, including seven Bulgarian citizens, was released.”

“Thanks to the efforts of the Indian military, the entire crew of the ship was freed. All sailors are in good health and efforts are currently being made for their timely return to Bulgaria,” she said.

Speaking regarding the incident, she said the ship “Rouen” with eight Bulgarians, nine Myanmar and one Angolan citizen on board was captured by pirates in the Arabian Sea in December last year.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in close cooperation with all competent institutions, the overseas representations of the Republic of Bulgaria in the region and international partners is actively involved in the efforts to release the Bulgarian crew.

  On March 16, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a conversation was also held with the Indian Ambassador in Sofia, Ambassador Sanjay Rana and an additional request was made to the Indian side for assistance and to take all possible actions to protect the life and health of the crew.

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