The French stealth frigate Aconit berthed in Tripoli
port on Sunday, 16 December 201
Discussions over how to strengthen ties between the Libyan
and French navies took place in Tripoli
on Sunday, when navy chief of staff Hassan Boushnak met the with commander of a
visiting French frigate.
Boushnak met the captain of the French stealth frigate
Aconit, Olivier de Saint Julien, at a naval base in the capital, where the pair
talked about increasing cooperation between the forces, sharing intelligence
and joint training.
Saint Julien took part in NATO operations against Qaddafi
during the 2011 revolution on board the French aircraft carrier Charles de
Gaulle, and this is the Aconit’s first visit to Libya
since its involvement in last year’s conflict.
Saint Julien said in a statement that his discussions with
Boushnak had focused on cooperation in the future, but said he and his crew
were delighted to be in Libya
to establish ties between the navies.
He added that a number of Libyan naval personnel will tour
military bases in France
soon, although he did not specify when the visit would take place or how many
officers had been invited.
Boushnak said that the visit of the frigate, which will stay
in Tripoli until 17 December, was
part of a wider initiative aimed at strengthening maritime ties between France
and Libya.
The two forces first started working together in November
2011, he said, when French naval personnel helped to clear mines and debris
from fighting during the revolution from around Tripoli,
as well as training Libyan divers.
At the time of the revolution, Libya’s
fleet under Qaddafi was already run-down and outdated, and NATO bombing
destroyed a number of its warships.
Since the end of fighting last year, efforts have been made
to retrain naval personnel to help maintain Libya’s
sea borders and prevent migrants travelling to Europe,
with significant assistance from foreign navies.
A Libyan naval team visited Tripoli
in September to help with training, and earlier this month officers from the
Libyan armed forces attended a three-day seminar held by the British military,
which also took place in Tripoli.
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