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Maldives decides not to renew Hydrographic Survey agreement with India

Maldives’ Under Secretary for Public Policy Mohamed Firuzul said that part of the ‘Hafthaa-14’ roadmap was to revoke bilateral and diplomatic agreements with other countries that would put the country’s sovereignty in danger.

December 15, 2023 / 14:52 IST
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Maldives decides not to renew Hydrographic Survey agreement with India
Maldives decides not to renew Hydrographic Survey agreement with India

Maldives has said that it will not renew the Hydrographic Survey agreement made with India, The Press reported.

The Press is a Maldives-based news website.

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Maldives’ Under Secretary for Public Policy Mohamed Firuzul said that part of the ‘Hafthaa-14’ roadmap was to revoke bilateral and diplomatic agreements with other countries that would put the country’s sovereignty in danger.

Firuzul was speaking at a conference held at the Maldives President’s Office after the Cabinet meeting on Thursday.