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IORIS Steering Committee Meeting: Promoting Information-Sharing across the Indo-Pacific

21.05.2025 5 Pictures
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Martin Cauchi Inglott, CRIMARIO II project director

“A key area of discussion will be centred on enhancing connectivity between merchant shipping, naval forces, and coastal states. This was notably demonstrated by the success of IORIS in the Red Sea, where the platform facilitated communication among accompanying over 130 vessels since the crisis in the Red Sea. This is why for the first time the maritime industry participates as observer during selected sessions of the meeting: a crucial step toward fostering closer collaboration between industry and government stakeholders. “

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IORIS Steering Committee Meeting: Promoting Information-Sharing across the Indo-Pacific

Driving seamless maritime coordination across the Indo-Pacific:  100 + officials meet in Cebu

Strengthening maritime unity: 100+ officials gather in Cebu to advance Indo-Pacific security through IORIS 

In the coming three days, more than 100 officials representing over 50 countries in the Indo Pacific will meet in Cebu, to strengthen the multinational governance of IORIS — the EU-funded Indo-Pacific regional information-sharing platform, developed and implemented by the EU funded CRIMARIO project since 2018.

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Vadm Roy A. Echeverria, Director of the National Maritime Centre

“Over the next days, we will see what happens when agencies come together — not just to comply with protocols, but to truly collaborate, listen, adapt, and work side by side. This year’s exercise is not just about drills or simulation; it reinforces a shared truth: no single agency or country can address maritime challenges alone. Our strength lies in our unity, in our commitment to a whole-of-government and whole-of-nation approach, and in our partnerships — both local and international. To our partners from the European Union and CRIMARIO II, thank you for walking alongside us once again. Your support remains instrumental in deepening our capacity and extending our reach.”

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IORIS steering participants

Participants will deliberate on key policy areas and opportunities to enhance cooperation from the east coast of Africa, across Asia and the Pacific to Latin America. Organisations and entities using IORIS will present a range of success stories, demonstrating the real-world impact of the IORIS platform. Notable examples include the interdiction of narcotics and other contraband, life-saving interventions during complex Search and Rescue (SAR) operations, and coordinated counter-piracy efforts, and addressing cooperation to combat illegal, unregulated and unreported fisheries.

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H.E. Ambassador Massimo Santoro at IORIS Steering Committee Cebu City

Opening the event, the EU Ambassador to the Philippines Massimo Santoro remarked: “This collaboration underscores the European Union’s enduring commitment to a peaceful, secure, and rules-based maritime order in the Indo-Pacific, built on a foundation of the rule of law and respect for the UN Charter. We are proud to support regional partners in building capabilities that ensure freedom of navigation and maritime resilience.”

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    Martin Cauchi Inglott, CRIMARIO II project director

    “A key area of discussion will be centred on enhancing connectivity between merchant shipping, naval forces, and coastal states. This was notably demonstrated by the success of IORIS in the Red Sea, where the platform facilitated communication among accompanying over 130 vessels since the crisis in the Red Sea. This is why for the first time the maritime industry participates as observer during selected sessions of the meeting: a crucial step toward fostering closer collaboration between industry and government stakeholders. “

    CRIMARIO

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    IORIS Steering Committee Meeting: Promoting Information-Sharing across the Indo-Pacific

    Driving seamless maritime coordination across the Indo-Pacific:  100 + officials meet in Cebu

    Strengthening maritime unity: 100+ officials gather in Cebu to advance Indo-Pacific security through IORIS 

    In the coming three days, more than 100 officials representing over 50 countries in the Indo Pacific will meet in Cebu, to strengthen the multinational governance of IORIS — the EU-funded Indo-Pacific regional information-sharing platform, developed and implemented by the EU funded CRIMARIO project since 2018.

    CRIMARIO

    2/5 Pictures
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    Vadm Roy A. Echeverria, Director of the National Maritime Centre

    “Over the next days, we will see what happens when agencies come together — not just to comply with protocols, but to truly collaborate, listen, adapt, and work side by side. This year’s exercise is not just about drills or simulation; it reinforces a shared truth: no single agency or country can address maritime challenges alone. Our strength lies in our unity, in our commitment to a whole-of-government and whole-of-nation approach, and in our partnerships — both local and international. To our partners from the European Union and CRIMARIO II, thank you for walking alongside us once again. Your support remains instrumental in deepening our capacity and extending our reach.”

    CRIMARIO

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    IORIS steering participants

    Participants will deliberate on key policy areas and opportunities to enhance cooperation from the east coast of Africa, across Asia and the Pacific to Latin America. Organisations and entities using IORIS will present a range of success stories, demonstrating the real-world impact of the IORIS platform. Notable examples include the interdiction of narcotics and other contraband, life-saving interventions during complex Search and Rescue (SAR) operations, and coordinated counter-piracy efforts, and addressing cooperation to combat illegal, unregulated and unreported fisheries.

    CRIMARIO

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    H.E. Ambassador Massimo Santoro at IORIS Steering Committee Cebu City

    Opening the event, the EU Ambassador to the Philippines Massimo Santoro remarked: “This collaboration underscores the European Union’s enduring commitment to a peaceful, secure, and rules-based maritime order in the Indo-Pacific, built on a foundation of the rule of law and respect for the UN Charter. We are proud to support regional partners in building capabilities that ensure freedom of navigation and maritime resilience.”

    CRIMARIO

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