After a six-day-long stopover, the
Amerigo Vespucci on Monday, shortly after midday, departed from
the port of Mumbai.
The next appointment for the Italian Navy's historic training
vessel and Villaggio Italia is scheduled on December 16 when it
will reach Doha, in Qatar.
The farewell ceremony, during which the Italian Navy's band
played the national anthem and the Indian band the anthem of the
host country, was attended, among others, by Admiral Antonio
Natale, commander of the Navy's schools, and Italy's Consul
General in Mumbai Walter Ferrara.
"The 'naval diplomacy' mission of our Navy's icon continues",
said Natale during the ceremony.
During the second world tour of its history, the Vespucci,
before returning to Genoa in 2025, will touch a total of 30
ports in 20 countries across five continents, as an itinerant
ambassador of Made in Italy in the world.
Ferrara recalled that the ship, for the first time in its
history, docked in India and expressed the hope that this event
will mark the beginning of a "new season" in relations between
Italy and India.
During the stopover in Mumbai, where the Vespucci had never been
before, the "great success of visits on board the ship" was
confirmed with a very high number of people visiting the vessel,
said the commander of the Vespucci, Captain Giuseppe Lai, before
setting sail.
The success in the number of visitors, continued Lai, "was also
registered at the nearby Villaggio Italia to confirm what a
beautiful initiative it is to involve all sides of Italy in the
Vespucci's stopovers.
"We did not expect so many people and once again we have been
pleasantly surprised and struck by the affection and in
particular by the interest shown by those who visited the ship",
added the captain.
"Now a new chapter begins, we are going to Persian Gulf
countries with very important stopovers in Doha and Abu Dhabi.
"Then Muscat, Jeddah, Aqaba, Alexandria of Egypt to finally
return to savour the air of the Mediterranean", he noted.
After the stopovers in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates at the
end of December, the Vespucci is then planning to sail to the
Gulf of Aden, in front of Yemen, and across the strait of Bab
el-Mandeb to reach the Red Sea.
"We are a Navy vessel and we are preparing to cross that part of
the sea with professionalism and training, which are always on
our side", stressed Captain Lai.
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