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Indonesia
re-elected as IMO council member
Monday, 30 November 2009
ANTARA News Agency
Indonesia has been re-elected as a Category C member of the
International Maritime Organization (IMO) for the period of 2009-2011
collecting 132 out of 153 votes.
The election was done at the 26th IMO Assembly in London on November 26,
2009, the third secretary of the Indonesian embassy in London, Billy
Wibisono, said to ANTARA News here on Saturday.
He said at the debate Indonesian minister of transportation Freddy
Numberi asserted that Indonesia as a maritime country had already played
its role as an IMO Council member by especially prioritizing safety in
the country`s shipping activities.
Category C members of the IMO are countries that have special interest
in the field of sea transportation or navigation proportionately
representing geographic positions.
Indonesia finished third in the vote, a level higher than its position
in 2007 when it could only finish fourth with 114 votes.
The position is also better that those of the Philippines, Malaysia and
Thailand and
other Category C members such as Turkey, Malta, Egypt, Nigeria, South
Africa, Chile, Bahama, Denmark, Mexico, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Belgium,
Australia and Jamaica.
With its re-election Indonesia would be able to continue its important
role as a member of IMO Council played since 1973.
The re-election however will also raise the country`s burden and
responsibility especially with regard to efforts in assuring efficient
shipping security and safety guarantee and protection of marine
eco-system.
The re-election was the result of hard work from all stakeholders
dealing with marine resources and diplomatic approaches by Indonesian
representatives in the IMO member countries and in Britain where the IMO
headquarters is located, he said. (ANTARA)
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