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Maldives incoming president Mohamed Muizzu says talks started with India on troop removal

Removing Indian troops was a key campaign pledge by Muizzu, who ousted President Ibrahim Solih last month.

October 27, 2023 / 11:23 IST
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Maldives incoming president Mohamed Muizzu says talks started with India on troop removal
Maldives incoming president Mohamed Muizzu says talks started with India on troop removal

Maldives has started negotiations with India to remove its military presence, President-elect Mohamed Muizzu said in an interview published by Bloomberg News on Friday, as New Delhi and Beijing both vie for influence in the region.

Removing Indian troops was a key campaign pledge by Muizzu, who ousted President Ibrahim Solih last month.

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Around 70 Indian military personnel maintain New Delhi-sponsored radar stations and surveillance aircraft. Indian warships help patrol Maldives' exclusive economic zone.

Muizzu said in the interview he had already begun negotiations with the Indian government on removing its military presence, calling those talks "very successful already."