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"There is no doubt that this draft resolution on maritime piracy strengthens the EU’s Integrated Maritime Policy (IMP). Indeed, maritime transport has been a key vehicle for European economic growth, and not just growth in Europe, as more than three quarters of world trade is carried by sea. The European Union therefore has a genuine interest in ensuring that security is a factor in the common maritime policy. Over recent years, we have seen in the news a resurgence of criminal acts at sea. We find the greatest number of acts of maritime piracy in targeted areas, often concentrated in the Red Sea, and through which large numbers of European and international transport and trading vessels pass. Most of these acts remain unpunished. That is why this motion for a resolution is essential because it calls again for immediate and effective measures against impunity of this nature and calls for the need for strategic coordination between the European Union and third countries."@en1
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