Coronavirus: British, French and Dutch join forces in the Caribbean
Friday, 24 April 2020 12:30
France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom have decided to join
efforts in dealing with the Covid-19 crisis currently affecting
their overseas territories. In order to help relieve local
populations, they decided to bring a coordinated military answer in
support of civilian crisis management tools. French, British and
Dutch armed forces are deploying military assets in the Caribbean
to support their local...Request free
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France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom have decided
to join efforts in dealing with the Covid-19 crisis
currently affecting their overseas territories. In order to
help relieve local populations, they decided to bring a
coordinated military answer in support of civilian crisis
management tools.
French, British and Dutch armed forces are deploying
military assets in the Caribbean to support their local
authorities. As a result, French PHA Dixmude, British RFA
Argus and Dutch HNLMS Karel Doorman have been sent to the
Caribbean.
This cooperation will be operated by a regional military
joint coordination cell which will be located in Fort de
France. Its mission will be to optimise national military
contributions to support States’ action. This mechanism
should provide more agility and flexibility in the response
to the spread of the virus throughout the Caribbean.
Inspired by lessons drawn from their military cooperation
during Hurricane Irma in 2017, as well as discussions in
EI2 format, the three nations intend to benefit from this
experience by better coordinating their actions in a spirit
of mutual support and European solidarity.
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