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In a recent report published by the International Maritime Bureau, it was announced that there was a 54-percent drop in global piracy during the first half of 2012. One of the key contributors to this welcome development was the fall in both Somali hijackings and attacks. There are many factors which have led to this, two of which were the work of military forces in the region and self-protection measures taken by commercial shipping.
"We currently see a tactical and reversible success. It is of utmost importance that pressure on Somali pirates and their business model is maintained and even increased as the strategic context, the situation in Somalia allowing for pirates to act, has not yet changed," said Deputy Operation Commander Rear Admiral Gualtiero Mattesi. "International navies and all merchant vessels transiting the high-risk area need to remain vigilant and uphold their respective responsibilities to support the fight against piracy."
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