
PORT LOUIS, Mauritius – Maritime forces from East Africa, West Indian Ocean nations, Europe and the United States, as well as several international organizations, will begin the sixth iteration of the annual multinational maritime exercise Cutlass Express, Jan. 31, 2017.
Cutlass Express 2017, sponsored by U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) and conducted by U.S. Naval Forces Africa (NAVAF), is designed to assess and improve combined maritime law enforcement capacity and promote national and regional security in East Africa, inform planning and operations.
“The Cutlass Express exercise is a collaboration between the … partners to develop their capability of controlling the waters around their countries, exercise law enforcement, reduce piracy, illicit trafficking, and promote commerce and trade.”
Capt. Geoffrey Colpitts
Exercise Cutlass Express 2017 Director
“Maritime security is just not a U.S. concern, it’s an international priority. The fact that so many nations came to Mauritius to participate in Cutlass Express is a clear confirmation of the importance of international cooperation for maritime security but also the continued desire for strategic partnership among all the participatory nations.”
Melanie Zimmerman
U.S. Embassy Charge D’ Affaires
“Cutlass Express aims to sharpen our skills in a number of ways so we can make these waterways secure for piracy, illegal fishing, marine pollution, illicit trafficking of people and other maritime threats that not only affect African nations, but in this interdependent world it affects all of us.”
Scott Ticknor
Foreign Policy Advisor for the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa
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