Mohamed Muizzu on China: ‘Maldives would never do anything that undermines India’s security’

Mohamed Muizzu on China: 'Maldives would never do anything that undermines India's security'

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Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu Reassures India on Security Concerns

### Maldivian President’s Visit

On Sunday, Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu arrived in New Delhi for a four-day state visit. President Muizzu’s visit was aimed at improving relations between India and the Maldives, which had recently been strained due to disputes over Indian troops stationed in the island nation.

In an interview with The Times of India,

Muizzu stressed the importance of India’s security for the Maldives:

> “Maldives would never do anything that undermines the security of India. India is a valued partner and friend of the Maldives, and our relationship is built on mutual respect and shared interests … Our review of past agreements is aimed at ensuring they align with our national interests and contribute positively to regional stability.”

President Muizzu also acknowledged the concerns that some have about his government’s close relationship with China, emphasizing that it would not be detrimental to India’s security.

### Past Tensions and Recent Developments

The Maldives-India ties had been strained for various reasons, including the Maldives’ request for Indian troops to withdraw from the island nation and objectionable remarks made by Maldivian ministers against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. President Muizzu’s commitment to address these issues and ensure regional stability is a positive step forward for the bilateral relationship.

### Economic Challenges

The Maldives is currently facing an economic crisis with dwindling foreign exchange reserves. The country faces the possibility of defaulting on debt, with reserves having fallen to $440 million. President Muizzu’s visit was also an opportunity to seek assistance from India in tackling these economic challenges.

## References:

* [The Times of India Interview: Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu on Ties with India, China & More](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/maldives-president-mohamed-muizzu-on-ties-with-india-china-more/articleshow/94961611.cms)

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