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MV Suez sailors reach home; India thanks Pakistan

FP Archives June 24, 2011, 10:39:32 IST

New Delhi: India today appreciated Pakistan’s help in ensuring safe return of Indian sailors who were held captive by Somali pirates aboard MV Suez. “We appreciate the timely help extended to them and sailors of other countries by the Pakistani navy,” External Affairs minister SM Krishna said in a statement. [caption id=“attachment_30719” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Wasi Ahmed, captain of MV Suez, wipes his tears as he is reunited with his daughter upon reaching Karachi dockyard on Thursday.

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MV Suez sailors reach home; India thanks Pakistan

New Delhi: India today appreciated Pakistan’s help in ensuring safe return of Indian sailors who were held captive by Somali pirates aboard MV Suez. “We appreciate the timely help extended to them and sailors of other countries by the Pakistani navy,” External Affairs minister SM Krishna said in a statement. [caption id=“attachment_30719” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Wasi Ahmed, captain of MV Suez, wipes his tears as he is reunited with his daughter upon reaching Karachi dockyard on Thursday. Reuters”] [/caption] The 22-member crew of M V Suez including six Indians were brought to Karachi yesterday. The Indian sailors reached India here today. At the same time, the Minister noted that 500 other sailors from across the world are still in captivity of pirates and pressed for coordinated efforts by countries to fight the scourge of piracy. “The scourge of piracy requires a well coordinated response by all entities, especially navies of more than two dozen nations that provide security to sea-faring vessels in piracy-infested waters,” he said. The crew members of MV Suez, including four Pakistanis, a Sri Lankan and 11 Egyptians, were freed after over two million dollars were paid as ransom to the Somali pirates last week. The crew had been held by the pirates for about 10 months. PTI

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