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Haven't permitted Chinese research vessels in Maldivian waters: Foreign minister Moosa Zameer in Delhi

Zameer met India’s foreign minister S Jaishankar on May 9 to discuss regional issues of mutual interest to provide impetus to multifaceted relationship between the two sides.

May 09, 2024 / 19:07 IST
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External affairs minister S Jaishankar (right) meets Maldives counterpart Moosa Zameer in New Delhi on May 9
External affairs minister S Jaishankar (right) meets Maldives counterpart Moosa Zameer in New Delhi on May 9

Maldives foreign minister Moosa Zameer on May 9 denied having given any permission to Chinese vessel for research on Maldivian waters, adding that the peace and security of the Indian Ocean is paramount for both India, Maldives, Sri Lanka and rest of the countries in the region.

“Regarding the port call for Chinese vessels, we issued personal rotation and friendly portable permits, and diplomatic clearances came from the Chinese side, which is very common in Maldives. So that's how it has happened we as a peaceful country, welcome those vessels which come for peaceful purposes. But they didn't come for research in the Maldivian waters, we have not permitted the Chinese vessel for research in the Maldivian waters," Zameer told news agency ANI

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Zameer arrived in New Delhi on May 8 for an official visit to discuss bilateral ties between the two nations. He met India’s foreign minister S Jaishankar on May 9 to discuss regional issues of mutual interest to provide impetus to multifaceted relationship between the two sides. The visit also comes at time when New Delhi has said it will replace its troops from the island nation before May 10.

“The peace and security of the Indian Ocean is important for both India and Maldives and Sri Lanka and the rest of the countries that we have in the neighbourhood. So, we will continue to work together as I said earlier,” the minister said.