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23-12-2020 13:51

Shipping Deputy Minister thanked seafarers in person ahead of Christmas, at Lemesos Port

Cyprus has always ensured that safety remains a top priority for all shipping operations and is committed to protecting and supporting seafarers, the international key worker of the maritime industry.

In recognition of all the hard work and commitment from seafarers over the past year, the Cyprus Shipping Deputy Minister, Mr Vassilios Demetriades, visited Lemesos Port, today, to thank seafarers in person. The Shipping Deputy Minister was joined by the Head of Port State Control Unit, a Marine Surveyor from the Port State Control Unit and members of his Cabinet.

The ship visits were carried out under strict COVID-19 protocol. Almost 70 seafarers were provided with traditional Cypriot gifts as a token of appreciation for the dedication shown by seafarers throughout a challenging 2020. Christmas is a time when seafarers are away from families, working harder than ever, while much of the world celebrates with gifts, food and visiting loved ones. It is a time when these key workers can often be forgotten, rather than remembered as the hard-working souls behind the festivities.

Mr Demetriades commented that “2020 has been a year unlike any other. Seafarers have been impacted by extended contracts, unable to return home due to closed borders or even limited contracts due to travel restrictions. Every seafarer has been impacted, whether at home or at sea. We have a duty to support our key workers and thank them for all their passion, dedication and hard work, not only during the festive season but the whole year through.

Our gifts are a token of appreciation and part of a wider promise: we remain committed to protecting the wellbeing of seafarers. The Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry will continue to adapt and develop new processes and procedures as necessary and appropriate over the coming months, ensuring we are doing all we can to support safe, efficient and compassionate shipping operations.

We want to say a sincere thank you to all seafarers; you continue to deliver Christmas for us, and we will continue to deliver progress and positive change for you”.

Cyprus has always worked to facilitate safe and efficient shipping and was one of the first countries in 2020 to facilitate a new, safe process for crew changes during COVID-19. Crew changes were possible from May 2020, provided certain conditions were met, ensuring some of the most important international key workers were being supported and protected.

Cyprus will continue to prioritise seafarers and ensure that there are policies and procedures in place to support their safety.

For more information on Cyprus’ crew change policies and procedures, click here.

(EK/SCH)