LE BON CADEAU EST DÉSORMAIS DISPONIBLE !
Par Tsarine le jeudi 15 décembre 2022, 12:29 - L'Association - Lien permanent
Nous recevons des demandes de bons-cadeaux pour nos sorties en mer - en effet, ce serait le plus beau cadeau de Noël de tous les temps, n'est-ce pas ?
Alors, offrez l'expérience grand bleu à vos bien-aimés! Il suffit de nous envoyer un chèque et vous recevrez le bon personnalisé par e-mail. Vous pourrez ensuite l'imprimer ou l'envoyer rapidement à destinataires de cadeau par voie électronique. VIVE LE VENT !
PRIX: 25 euros par personne
DESCRIPTION: Sortie en mer sur l'une des nos chaloupes traditionnelles goûter ou apéro inclus. Durée - 3-4 heures. Nombre de participants: jusqu’à 4 personnes par bateau Enfants à partir de 7 ans pour des raisons de sécurité.
Bon valable pour la saison 2023, les invités choisiront parmi les dates de sorties proposées par les chefs de bord (sous réserve des conditions météo). Il n'est pas remboursable.
NOTRE ADRESSE : L'Équipage de La Jolie Brise, 4 rue du Croiseur Montcalm 14520 Port-en-Bessin-Huppain
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By Gerry Doyle
SINGAPORE, June 3 (Reuters) - Cooperation, including among countries outside the
region, is crucial to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, defence officials from the Philippines, Britain and Canada said on Saturday at the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit.
Speaking at a plenary session, they echoed earlier comments by U.S.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who stressed that communication and collaboration,
and not just military might, were essential to keep the region secure and stable.
"Canada has a keen interest in building a region that is stable, that is balanced," said Anita Anand, Canada's
defence minister.
"What does this mean? It means an Indo-Pacific where international rules and norms prevail and all actors engage responsibly, an Indo-Pacific where disputes are resolved peacefully, and ultimately an Indo-Pacific that is free, that is open and that is inclusive."
Carlito Galvez Jr., senior undersecretary and officer-in-charge at the Philippine defence department, said increased competitiveness in the region had increased the need
for upholding the rule of law and pursuing dialogue.
"As the old adage goes, good fences make good neighbours," Galvez said.
"It is only when neighbours have clear boundaries and respect for set boundaries that relations remain genuinely amicable."
Responding to a question from a Chinese military delegate whether the
presence of outside nations in Asia was disruptive rather than constructive, Anand said: "Canada will continue to ensure that we are working on open lines of communication and recognising the need to co-exist responsibly."
Ben Wallace, Britain's defence minister, said his country would continue its Indo-Pacific
"tilt," and noted that NATO's presence in Asia was not out of line considering
that Russia "has been quite aggressive in this region ... it still retains quite a large naval fleet".
China's Minister of National Defence Li Shangfu had this
week declined an invitation to meet Austin at the security summit.
Li, a general who has been sanctioned by the U.S., delivers his own speech on Sunday.
On Friday, the two shook hands on the sidelines of the conference but did not hold detailed
talks, the Pentagon said.
"A cordial handshake over dinner is no substitute for a substantive engagement," Austin said in his remarks earlier on Saturday.
(Reporting by Gerry Doyle; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)