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Turkey yet to contact pirates who seized sailors off Nigeria

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By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

Turkey is worried over the safety of its citizens – 15 sailors –kidnapped by pirates in the Gulf of Guinea at the weekend.

The government of Turkey also lamented that it was yet to establish contact with the pirates and the abducted sailors.

An Azeri sailor was reported killed when the armed attackers boarded the vessel, which was headed to Cape Town from Lagos, and abducted 15 Turkish sailors at the weekend.

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“We have not yet received word from the pirates,” Foreign Minister of Turkey, Mevlut Cavusoglu, said in Ankara.

Turkey was in contact with officials in Gabon, where he said the Liberian-flagged container ship, Mozart, had docked with its remaining crew, and with authorities in neighbouring countries.

On behalf of President Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkey’s Transport Minister, Adil Karaismailoglu, said that the government was working to ensure the swift release of the sailors.

“We will rescue our citizens from the hands of these bandits and reunite them with their families as soon as possible,” Adil Karaismailoglu said.

The ship was attacked 160 km (100 miles) off Sao Tome island on Saturday, maritime reports showed.

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Pirates in the Gulf, which borders more than a dozen countries, kidnapped 130 sailors in 22 incidents last year, accounting for all but five of those seized worldwide, according to an International Maritime Bureau report.

The attack on the Mozart could raise international pressure on Nigeria to do more to protect shippers, who have called for tougher action in recent weeks, analysts said.

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