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Liberia, U.S. Sign Landmark Shiprider Agreement–To Boost Maritime Security, Protect Blue Economy

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Last updated: May 18, 2026 1:29 pm
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Liberia and the United States have signed a landmark Shiprider Agreement at the Liberia Coast Guard Base in Monrovia, strengthening joint efforts to secure Liberia’s waters, protect fisheries, and combat transnational maritime crimes. Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti, who signed on behalf of the Liberian government, said the agreement is a promise to protect fish stocks, safeguard livelihoods, and enhance Coast Guard capacity. She noted its importance for fighting illegal fishing, drug trafficking, and piracy, while boosting revenue and supporting Liberia’s role on the UN Security Council and as home to the world’s largest ship registry.

   The U.S. Charge d’Affaires praised Liberia’s Armed Forces and Coast Guard, highlighting that the agreement enables joint operations where officials from both countries can board each other’s vessels to target illicit activities. He reaffirmed Washington’s long-term security support, citing over $300 million invested in Liberia’s Armed Forces, and commended Liberia’s participation in Obangame Express 2026, West Africa’s largest maritime exercise.

   Acting Coast Guard Commander Lt. Col. Georgian Kansuah described the agreement as a symbol of enduring friendship, acknowledging challenges such as illegal fishing, drug trafficking, piracy, and human smuggling. He emphasized the need for strong partnerships and intelligence sharing, reaffirming the Coast Guard’s commitment to protecting Liberia’s maritime domain.

   The Shiprider Agreement is seen as a major milestone in U.S.–Liberia relations, reinforcing shared democratic values and a joint commitment to secure and prosperous waters. Both governments pledged to uphold the accord and ensure its benefits reach the Liberian people.

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