Source: AFP
The Spanish government on Friday asked parliament to approve the dispatch of up to 395 troops to the European Union's naval mission to combat piracy in the Indian Ocean off the coast of
The government also asked the assembly to give the green light to contributing two ships and a patrol plane to the mission, Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa de la Vega told a news conference.
Lawmakers are expected to approve the request next week.
The EU mission Atalante, a coalition that groups eight EU countries, began operations off the coast of
The mission is currently under British command but
Roughly 100 ships were attacked in 2008 by Somali pirates in the
A fleet of 30 Spanish tuna boats operates in the waters near
In April, the 26 crew members of the Spanish fishing vessel Playa de Bakio were released after being held for six days.
The government has not confirmed reports that the pirates were paid a ransom of 1.2 million dollars.