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Diplomacy and Cooperative security activities

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Defence Diplomacy is the set of international activities mainly based on dialogue and cooperation carried out by the Ministry of Defence at a bilateral level with our allies, partners and friendly countries to promote the fulfilment of the defence policy objectives in support of State’s external action.

These activities are developed through a Defence Diplomacy Plan whose main axes are:

  • The planning and development of Defence Policy actions in the international arena.
  • The preparation, negotiation and proposal of international treaties, agreements, conventions and conferences of interest to national defence, in all its areas and competences, and in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Monitoring and evaluation of the international situation in the field of security and defence policy.

Within the development of this Plan, activities such as the following are considered:

  • Strengthening of capabilities related to prevention and stabilization in zones of crisis or conflict.
  • A Cooperation Programme in the field of Military Education
  • The involvement in exercises as part of the measures to promote trust and transparency with countries of interest.
Cooperative Security

Over the past two decades, the Alliance has developed a network of structured partnerships with the countries of the Euro-Atlantic zone, the Mediterranean and the Gulf region, as well as individual relationships with partners around the world. To date, NATO pursues dialogue and real cooperation with its partner countries, and actively engages with other international players and organizations on a wide range of political and security issues.

These relationships have been reflected in different forums and frameworks: the NATO-Russia Council; the Mediterranean Dialogue with the countries of the southern shore of the Mediterranean (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia) and of which Spain has been one of the main promoters; the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative with Persian Gulf countries (Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates); the NATO-Ukraine Commission and the NATO-Georgia Commission; as well as the rest of the countries that participate in the Euro-Atlantic Partnership. NATO also cooperates regularly with other international organizations, such as the UN, the EU and the OSCE.

NATO’s Strategic Concept identifies “cooperative security” as one of NATO’s three essential core tasks. It states that the promotion of Euro-Atlantic security is best assured through a wide network of partner relationships with countries and organisations around the globe. These partnerships make a concrete and valued contribution and provide political support to the success of NATO’s fundamental tasks. An effort to reform NATO's partnership policy was launched at the Lisbon Summit to achieve more inclusive, flexible, meaningful and strategically oriented dialogue and cooperation.

2024 

  • February 15th. OPV 'Furor' deploys to the west coast of Africa and Gulf of Guinea.

2023 

  • December 5th.P-44 'Tornado' completes deployment to the west coast of Africa and Gulf of Guinea.
  • September 15th.OPV 'Tornado' deploys to the west coast of Africa and Gulf of Guinea.
  • June 6th.OPV 'Audaz' ends deploy in the west coast of Africa and Gulf of Guinea.
  • January 15th. OPV 'Audaz' deploys to the west coast of Africa and Gulf of Guinea.

2022

  • December 19th. OPV 'Relámpago' ends deploy in the west coast of Africa and Gulf of Guinea.
  • August 29th. OPV 'Relámpago' deploys to the west coast of Africa and Gulf of Guinea.
  • June 20th. ESPS 'Serviola' ends its deployment.
  • March 22nd. ESPS 'Serviola' set sail from the port of Ferrol to start the campaign 'Despliegue Africano'.
  • March 7th. ESPS 'Tornado' set sail from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to join multinational exercise 'Obangame Express 22'.

2021

  • October 15th. PSOH P-73 'Vigía' ends its deployment.
  • September 30th. Spanish CMOPS, LTG Braco Carbó, visits patrol vessel 'Vigía' in Senegal.  
  • September 21st. Patrol vessel 'Vigía' carries out a multinational exercise with italian frigate 'Antonio Marceglia'. 
  • August 31st. Spanish Navy's offshore patrol 'Vigía' docks in Pointe Noire (Congo)
  • August 10th. Patrol vessel 'Vigía' carries out a multinational exercise with vessels from Nigeria and the U.S.A.
  • June 30th. Spanish Navy's offshore patrol 'Vigía' docks in Praia to kick off Military Cooperation Activities with the Cape Verdean Army.
  • June 25th. PSOH P-73 'Vigía' takes over from BAM 'Furor' in Mauritania, continuing with the scheduled activities until October 2021.
  • April 21st. BAM 'Furor' hosts the MOD from Gabon docked at the port of Libreville. 
  • April 14th. The crew from BAM 'Furor' gives away computers to a Cameroon school, donated by NGO 'Amigos del tercer mundo'. 
  • April 2nd. BAM 'Furor' takes part on a EU naval exercise with units from France, Italy and Portugal, in Gulf of Guinea waters.
  • March 26th. BAM 'Furor' takes part in multinational exercise 'OBANGAME EXPRESS-21'.
  • March 13th BAM 'Furor' medevacs an injured Spanish fisherman, off the coast of Guinea.
  • March 5th. BAM 'Furor' sets off from Cartagena to the Gulf of Guinea.

2020

  • December 15th. BAM 'Tornado' ends its deployment.
  • November 5th. BAM 'Tornado' carries out Cooperative Security activities along with Senegal's Navy.
  • October 16th.  BAM 'Tornado' sets off from its home port in Gran Canaria for a two month period, to carry out maritime surveillance activities. 

2019

  • March 1st. Offshore patrol vessel ‘Serviola’, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Ramón González-Cela Echevarría, leaves Ferrol to deploy in the Gulf of Guinea and West Africa for 4 months.

2018

  • August 18th. Patrol vessel ‘Centinela’ sets off from Ferrol to deploy in the Gulf of Guinea and West Africa for 4 months
  • March 26th. Patrol boat 'Infanta Elena' along with some thirty countries, of which 19 are African and 11 European, participate in international exercises, led by the United States, in the Gulf of Guinea, which aim to fight piracy , drug trafficking and illegal fishing among other illegal activities.
  • March 1st. Within the framework of the Defence Diplomacy Plan and following up the 'Africa Partnership Station' initiative, the offshore patrol vessel 'Infanta Elena' sets sail from Cartagena (Murcia) to start its deployment in the Gulf of Guinea and West Africa that will last until June 27.

2017

  • August 16th. Patrol vessel 'Infanta Cristina' starts its deployment setting off from its base in Cartagena for a period of 4 months. During its deployment to Africa, the ship plans to call in Cape Verde; Senegal; Ghana; Cameroon; Sao Tome and Principe; Angola; Gabon; and Ivory Coast.
  • February 28th. Patrol vessel 'Vigía' starts its deployment departing from the port of Cádiz bound for the Gulf of Guinea and West Africa.

2016

  • September. Patrol vessel 'Serviola' carries out cooperative security and military cooperation activities in Senegal, Cameroon and Cape Verde, as well as advising and training military personnel and units of the respective navies.
  • February. Patrol vessel 'Atalaya' maximizes the opportunities for interaction with the African navies and with Portuguese and French units also deployed on the West African coast.

2015

  • August. Patrol vessel 'Centinela' sets sail to carry out cooperative security activities and military cooperation in Senegal, Ghana and Cameroon and Cape Verde.
  • March. Patrol vessel 'Vencedora' sets sail from Cartagena to start cooperative security activities in West Africa during the first half of the year.

2014

  • September 22nd. Military assistance mission in Cape Verde begins.

2013

  • May 31st. The Council of Ministers approves the National Security Strategy, which establishes the Gulf of Guinea as a vital area for Spanish interests.

2011

  • July 27th. The Defence Diplomacy Plan is formally presented at the Air Force headquarters.

2002

  • December 18th. The Strategic Defence Review is presented in Congress, introducing the concept of defence diplomacy for the first time.

 

2020

  • 16 de octubre. El BAM 'Tornado' zarpa desde su base en Gran Canaria para realizar actividades de vigilancia marítima por un periodo de 2 meses.

EMAD PRESS RELEASES ON Diplomacy and Cooperative security activities

  • BAM Meteoro at Lagos harbour

    The BAM 'Meteoro' carried out military cooperation activities during its stopover in the port of Lagos

    The BAM 'Meteoro' carried out military cooperation activities during its stopover in the port of Lagos

    2024/09/27

    In Lagos, Nigeria

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  • Practical explosive deactivation lesson

    Joint training of explosive deactivation teams between Spain and Senegal

    Joint training of explosive deactivation teams between Spain and Senegal

    2024/06/03

    In Thiès, Senegal

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  • Explosives neutralisation practices

    Deployment of a specialist EOD (Explosive Ordnance Deactivation) team from the 7th Engineer Regiment to Senegal is completed.

    Deployment of a specialist EOD (Explosive Ordnance Deactivation) team from the 7th Engineer Regiment to Senegal is completed.

    2023/10/06

    Dakar, Senegal

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  • Shooting activity with l'Armée de Terre de Sénégal

    Balance of Cooperative Security activities in Senegal

    Balance of Cooperative Security activities in Senegal

    2023/09/25

    Dakar, Senegal

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  • Injured evacuation training

    Paratroopers Squadron trains Senegalese Special Air Forces

    Paratroopers Squadron trains Senegalese Special Air Forces

    2023/06/27

    In Thies, Senegal

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