German frigate ‘BAYERN’ calls at Colombo port
The German frigate ‘BAYERN’ arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday and will be docked at Colombo Port till today.
The ship, with around 200 sailors on board and on a patrol
and training mission in the Indo-Pacific, made the call in Colombo as part of
its six-month long deployment in the region.
The frigate embarked on this journey in August 2021 and will
return to Germany at the end of February 2022.
The deployment of the ‘BAYERN’ relates to the German
Government’s ‘Policy Guidelines for the Indo-Pacific’ as well as to the
European Union’s ‘Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific’.
German Ambassador to Sri Lanka Holger Seubert said: “The
fact that a German frigate dropped anchor at Colombo port testifies the
outstandingly high quality of Germany’s bilateral relations with Sri Lanka. The
visit gives expression to Germany’s determination to broaden its footprint in
the Indo-Pacific region.”
Prior to the stopover in Sri Lanka, the ‘BAYERN’ was
actively involved in monitoring UN sanctions against North Korea and in the
EU’s anti-piracy mission ‘Atalanta’. The mission also serves as an opportunity
to carry out joint exercises at sea with the Sri Lankan Navy for the very first
time. All activities carried out in connection with the mission will strictly
adhere to COVID-19 health guidelines.
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