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Maldives Distances Itself From Derogatory Remarks On PM Modi, Seeks To Mend Ties With India Amid Diplomatic Visit

Maldivian Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer, embarking on his maiden official visit to India, has swiftly distanced his government from derogatory remarks made by certain officials against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In an exclusive interview with ANI, Minister Zameer reiterated the government’s stance, emphasizing that such remarks do not reflect the official position and that necessary measures have been taken to prevent their recurrence.

Expressing regret over the unfortunate incident, Minister Zameer acknowledged the existence of a misunderstanding, primarily fueled by social media, but reassured that both governments have moved past this phase. The Maldives government has taken decisive action by indefinitely suspending three deputy youth ministers involved in making derogatory remarks about PM Modi. However, they will continue to receive their salaries during this period, as confirmed by the Maldives President’s Office.

Amid concerns regarding a potential downturn in Indian tourist arrivals following the controversy, Minister Zameer underscored the Maldivian government’s commitment to repairing ties with India. He extended a warm invitation to Indian tourists, expressing eagerness for their return to the Maldives. Despite recent challenges, Minister Zameer highlighted the historical significance of Indian tourists as a key contributor to the Maldives’ tourism sector and expressed optimism about the resurgence of Indian visitor numbers in the near future.

Minister Zameer’s visit to India comes amidst strained relations between the Maldives and India under President Mohamed Muizzu’s administration. Notably, India has announced plans to replace its military personnel stationed in the Maldives before May 10, in line with an earlier decision. The removal of Indian troops was a key campaign promise of President Muizzu’s party during the recent elections.

In April, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed the arrival of the first batch of Indian technical personnel to replace defence personnel in the Maldives. Despite these developments, both countries have engaged in diplomatic efforts to strengthen bilateral ties, with two high-level core group meetings held and a third one anticipated soon.

Currently, the Maldives hosts approximately 70 Indian troops, alongside maritime patrol aircraft and helicopters. Despite recent tensions, Minister Zameer’s visit underscores the mutual desire of both nations to navigate through challenges and foster enduring cooperation for mutual benefit.

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