The CISM (Inter-Ministerial Committee for Maritime Transport Security) held a meeting at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport in Rome to update the international maritime security framework. The meeting addressed the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its potential impact on freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and routes connecting the Mediterranean to the Indo-Pacific, particularly in reference to tensions related to the conflict.
According to a statement from the ministry, the meeting was chaired by Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Edoardo Rixi and attended by representatives from the General Command of the Port Authorities, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy, the Joint Operations Command, and the main national shipping associations.
The meeting's agenda included a review of the current maritime security levels in the most sensitive shipping areas, such as the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, as well as for transit in the Gulf of Oman. Security measures remain heightened in Middle Eastern ports and areas affected by regional tensions.
Furthermore, additional safety measures were examined for Italian-flagged vessels operating in high-risk areas. These measures included a strengthened application of the procedures set forth in the ISPS Code, as well as the use of the combined safety-security risk assessment methodology introduced by the General Command of the Port Authorities.
The Ministry of Transport is still working closely with the relevant administrations and the sector's operators. This collaboration is crucial for monitoring the evolving geopolitical landscape and ensuring secure conditions along the primary trade routes.
The Italian Navy is a key contributor, coordinating with European and international partners to protect freedom of navigation and crew safety in areas most exposed to regional tensions.The meeting confirmed the institutions' commitment to paying close attention to a strategic issue for the country. At this time, the stability of maritime routes is essential for the security and resilience of European logistics chains.
The Italian Navy is responsible for all naval operations in national and international waters, and it exerts its influence to prevent any threat to our territory, to our fellow citizens at home and abroad, to commercial shipping routes, and to free institutions; it contributes to the protection of the Euro-Atlantic region together with the NATO, it responds to international crisis and it carries out specific tasks in case of an emergency, natural disasters, or exceptional events. The Italian Navy, strong of its traditions, aims at the professionalism of its personnel, and it is ready to invest in new technologies and means
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Source : Shipping Italy
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19 December 2025
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