Maritime Safety and Security: Protection of Seafarers.


The Arria Formula Meeting is organized by Greece, India and the Philippines. Co-sponsored by Denmark, Japan, Panama and Romania.


Seafarers are essential to international maritime transport and the continuous operation of global trade, with around ninety percent of trade being conducted via maritime routes. They play a key role in supporting shipping, which is a highly globalized industry, and in maintaining global supply chains.

In recent years, seafarers have encountered various risks, including those arising from the pandemic, conflict, and terrorist activities. The Security Council has expressed its concern over the threat that unlawful acts against the safety of navigation pose to seafarers and other persons, and over the threat that piracy and armed robbery at sea pose to the safety of seafarers, including through their being taken as hostages, as well as over the adverse humanitarian impact on the seafarers and their families.

Opening remarks:

- H.E. Ambassador Aglaia Balta, Permanent Representative of Greece to the UN

Welcoming remarks:

- H.E. Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO)

Briefers:

- Captain HCG Antonios Doumanis, Seafarers Labour Director, Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy of Greece

- Mr. Emmanuel Donato Guzman, Office of Maritime and Ocean Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs Republic of the Philippines

- Dr. Bimal N Patel, Member of the International Law Commission, Professor of International Law at Rashtriya Raksha University, India

- Cpt. Eleni Papadopoulou, General Secretary-Masters and Mates Union of Greek Merchant Marine/


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