DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, July 3, 2014 – The transfer of Syrian chemicals
from the Danish container ship Ark Futura to the Motor Vessel Cape Ray has been
completed, Pentagon Press Secretary Navy Adm. John Kirby said in a statement
issued yesterday.
After the transfer was made in the Italian port of Gioia
Tauro, Kirby said in the statement, the Cape Ray departed yesterday for
international waters in the Mediterranean Sea to employ its onboard system to
neutralize the chemicals.
Kirby’s statement reads as follows:
The transfer of Syrian chemicals from the Danish container
ship Ark Futura to the Motor Vessel Cape Ray is complete. Cape Ray departed the
Italian port of Gioia Tauro this afternoon for international waters in the
Mediterranean Sea, where neutralization operations will soon begin. The
neutralization process should take several weeks to complete.
Secretary Hagel is grateful to Danish and Italian
authorities for their support in this process and is enormously proud of
everyone who helped make possible this safe and incident-free transfer. He
extends a special thanks to the men and women of the Cape Ray, Naval Forces
Europe, and U.S. European Command teams for their impeccable planning and
execution.
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