NATO Ships Arrive in Batumi

February 12, 2016

This morning, four NATO ships assigned to Standing NATO Mine Counter-Measures Group TWO (SNMCMG2) arrived in Batumi, Georgia for a scheduled visit in an effort to enhance cooperative activities and strengthen relations with the partner nation. The fifth member of the Group, ITS GAETA (Italy), will arrive later in the visit.

Under the command of Captain Ramazan Kesgin, Turkish Navy, the Group includes the flagship TCG CEZAYIRLI GAZI HASAN PASA (Turkey) and the mine counter-measures vessels TCG EDREMIT (Turkey), ESPS TAMBRE (Spain), ITS GAETA and ROS SLT. ALEXANDRU AXENTE (Romania). 
Photo: NATO MARCOM
Photo: NATO MARCOM
Photo: NATO MARCOM
Photo: NATO MARCOM
Photo: NATO MARCOM
Photo: NATO MARCOM
“We are delighted to have the opportunity to visit Batumi, and to exercise and interact with the Georgian Coast Guard,” said Captain Kesgin. This visit is a vital part of the NATO calendar for 2016 and is a significant event.” 
In conjunction with the port visit by SNMCMG2, NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) Chief of Staff, Rear Admiral Giorgio Lazio, Italian Navy, will conduct a courtesy visit to the port, and meet with Georgian officials, including the director of the Georgian Coast Guard. 
“This visit highlights the very positive partnership between the Alliance and Georgia, and builds upon SNMCMG2’s previous visit to Batumi in September 2013,” said Rear Admiral Lazio. “Opportunities such as this to exercise and work closely with the Georgian Coast Guard greatly enhance our interoperability between our forces, which can pay significant dividends in future cooperation in the maritime domain.” 
Upon conclusion of the visit ashore, SNMCMG2’s ships will conduct a series of exercises at sea with the Georgian Coast Guard, enhancing their search and rescue, boarding, and tactical maneuvering skill sets, and giving each other’s Sailors a chance to observe operations aboard one another’s ships, in a cross-pollination exercise. 

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