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Russia could resume naval presence in Yemen


SANA, October 16 (RIA Novosti) - The speaker of Russia's upper house of
parliament said on Thursday that Russia could resume a naval presence in
Yemen.

Authorities in the Middle East country are calling on Moscow to help fight
piracy and possible terrorist threats. The U.S.S.R. had a major naval base
in the former socialist state of South Yemen, which merged with North Yemen
in 1990 to form the present-day Yemen.

Speaking to journalists in Sana, the capital of Yemen, Federation Council
Speaker Sergei Mironov said the new direction of Russia's foreign and
defense policies and an increase in its naval missions would be taken into
consideration when making a decision on the request.

"It's possible that the aspects of using Yemen ports not only for visits by
Russian warships, but also for more strategic goals will be considered," he
said.

He also said a visit to Russia by the president of Yemen, Ali Abdullah
Saleh, could take place in the near future and that the issue of military
technical cooperation could be raised during his visit.

A missile frigate from Russia's Baltic Fleet is currently en route to
Somalia at the invitation of Somali authorities to fight piracy off the
Somali coast together with warships from other countries.

Somali pirates recently hijacked a Ukrainian ship, MV Faina, carrying at
least 33 tanks and other heavy weaponry. Six U.S. warships are currently
surrounding the Faina.

Pirates are also active near the Yemen coast in the Gulf of Aden, where they
seized a Panamanian tanker in September.

Mironov said Yemen feared that groups associated with the al-Qaeda terrorist
movement might be hiding in the Somali region, which has no effective
government and no navy to police its coastline, and could later expand their
activity in the Arabian Sea with its busy oil tanker routes.


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