Spain takes over EU anti-piracy mission from Britain due to Brexit

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on Friday took over from Britain command of a maritime mission that combats off the coast of as Britain's planned departure from the bloc nears.

The ceremony was held on the day Britain was originally set to leave the British lawmakers voted down an unpopular divorce deal for a third time on Friday.

"It is honestly a sad day for the UK ...but it is an exciting day for Spain," Strickland said during the ceremony.

"Atalanta is so much more than ships in the and aircrafts in the skies.

Atalanta is a sophisticated multilayered operation using hard and soft power to continue to suppress and to take a powerful role in the broader security architecture of this key region of the world." The announced in July that it would transfer the which employs 101 people from outside of to

The operation's headquarters is just one of the European institutions which Britain is losing as a result of its impending EU exit.

The moved to hile the was relocated to

While took over the Atalanta's command centre, France's historic naval base in Brest on the tip of Brittany won the of which was also based in

The EU launched Atalanta in 2008 to fight brazen acts of off the coast of Somalia, including the spectacular hijacking of a Spanish tuna boat in 2009.

The number of attacks off the coast of in the has fallen from a peak of 176 in 2011 to just two in 2018, according to Atalanta.

The has extended Operation Atalanta to 2020 and gave it a budget of 12 million euros for 2019 and 2020.

had also sought to win the It had proposed that it be moved to a base in which already holds the against smugglers of migrants in the

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 01:15 IST