Operation Irini

The European Union Naval Force Mediterranean Operation IRINI (EUNAVFOR MED IRINI) was launched on 31 March 2020 with the primary mission to enforce the United Nations arms embargo to Libya due to the Second Libyan Civil War. Operation IRINI is a European Union military operation under the umbrella of the Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP). The operation is expected to use aerial, maritime and satellite assets.

European Union Naval Force Mediterranean
Also known asEUNAVOR MED, Operation Irini
Political leader European Union
Operation Commander Rear admiral
Stefano Turchetto
Deputy Operation Commander Rear admiral
Jean Jourdain de Muizon
Force Commander Commodore (rank)
Theodoros Mikropoulos
Dates of operation31 March 2020 (2020-03-31) – present
Country European Union
MotivesImplementation of the UN arms embargo on Libya
ColoursBlue, white, and yellow
WebsiteOperation Irini

In September 2020, the Irini operation stated that within six months, the operation sent 14 special reports to UN Panel of Experts concerning from both sides of the conflict in Libya, performed 12 visits on collaborative merchant vessels and monitored 10 ports and landing points, 25 airports and landing strips. In addition, it made 250 requests for satellite images to the EU Satellite Centre.

Headquarters of the operation are in Rome, Italy. Italy and Greece alternate the Force Commander every six months (together with the rotation of the flagship).

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