India agrees to withdraw soldiers from Maldives, President Muizzu says
- Maldivian President Muizzu announced that the Indian government has agreed to remove Indian soldiers and establish a high-level committee to address development issues.
- Muizzu raised the issue of removing Indian military personnel during his visit to India and discussed the continued usage of Indian military platforms in the Maldives.
- A core group will be formed to discuss the operational continuity of Indian platforms in the Maldives, with both sides recognizing the importance of these platforms in bilateral development.
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India a acceptat să își retragă forțele armate din Maldive
India a acceptat să-şi retragă forţele armate din Maldive, a declarat Mohamed Muizzu, noul preşedinte al arhipelagului aflat în centrul unei bătălii geopolitice între New Delhi şi Beijing, îndeplinind astfel o promisiune electorală, relatează luni France Presse, potrivit Agerpres.
After meeting Modi in Dubai, Maldives President Muizzu claims India has agreed to withdraw troops from the island nation
India and the Maldives are in discussions for keeping the Indian military platforms in the island nation and a core group that both sides agreed to set up will look at the details relating to it, official sources said
India, Maldives core group created at Modi-Muizzu meet to discuss Indian platforms
Modi met Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, last Friday on the sidelines of COP-28 Summit in the UAE. The two leaders also discussed ways to further deepen their partnership. In this regard, they agreed to set up a core group. "The Maldivian side has acknowledged the utility of these platforms. The fact that it is an important segment of bilateral development partnership is recognised by both sides. Discussions on how to keep them operation…
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