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Lithuanian naval ship Jotvingis completes active duty and to continue standby in Klaipeda Seaport

Danuta Pavilenene, BC, Vilnius, 17.12.2014.Print version
Upon completion of the active duty in the NATO Response Force Lithuanian Naval ship LNS Jotvingis, a flag ship of Standing NATO Mine Counter-Measures Group One (SNMCMG1), is returning to Klaipeda, Lithuania . Lithuanian Naval Officer Commander Giedrius Premeneckas will continue to command SNMCMG1 from this ship of Lithuanian Navy, which will be moored in Klaipeda Seaport up to the end of January 2015, reported BC Lithuania's Ministry of National Defence.

LNS Jotvingis is due to berth in Klaipėda Harbor on 17 December and will be accompanied by the two of eight Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 ships – ENS Talivaldis (Latvia) and LVNS Sakala (Estonia). The other ships of the group have already returned to their home bases.

 

SNMCMG1 ships‘ welcoming ceremony will be attended by the Vice Minister of National Defence Mr. Antanas Valys, Commander of the Latvian Navy Captain (Navy) Juris Roze and Estonian Navy representative Commander Indrek Hanson.

 

CDR G. Premeneckas will remain in command of Standing NATO Mine Countermeasure Group 1 up to 22 January. He will be relieved by the Royal Netherlands Navy officer Commander Peter A. J. Bergen Henegouwen. His staff will be embarked on board the German Navy tender ship FGS Donau.

 

"I am satisfied that we have managed to achieve quick and smooth units integrations which resulted in very efficient SNMCMG1 performance during various exercises and operations," Cdr. G. Premeneckas says by underlining that SNMCMG1 ships carried out their tasks in a complex geopolitical situation. It gave their crews not only useful experience but also ensured the effective performance of the group, contributing to the overall effectiveness of the Alliance and regional security.

 

Lithuania - is the first of three t Baltic states, which was entrusted to lead the NATO standing group by assigning commander, providing staff support ship LNS Jotvingis and staff personnel. Lithuanian Navy Officer was entrusted to lead the group of eight ships representing Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, the Netherlands and Germany.

 

Since the beginning of August 2014, NATO ships under command of CDR G. Premeneckas participated in a number of large-scale multinational exercises which include “Northern Coast 2014” in the territorial waters of Finland, joint forces exercise “Joint Warior 2014” held in the north-west coast of Scotland, mine clearance operation "French Hodops “ off the French coast, etc.

 

By demonstrating presence of Alliance in the region and solidarity, the ships visited many ports of NATO and partner countries such as Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Germany, the United Kingdom, Norway, the Netherlands, France. While conducting transit between ports of visit, SNMCMG1 ships conducted various tactical training exercises.

 

SNMCMG1 is a multinational maritime rapid response mine counter measures unit providing NATO with a naval mine counter-measures capability in peacetime, war or crisis.

 

SNMCMG1 conducts mine clearance operations at sea, and participates in international training events within NATO framework, as well as with NATO partners mostly in the waters of Northern Europe.

 

SNMCMG1 mine hunters and sweepers, staff support and auxiliary ships, commander and staff are assigned by maritime member states of NATO on a 6-to-12 months rotational basis.






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