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Amid Crisis, Maldives Sends Envoys To "Friendly" Nations, India Not Included
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The envoys will, an announcement by President Abdulla Yameen's office said, visit "friendly nations of the Maldives" and "provide updates on the current situation".

All India | Reported by Bhairavi Singh, Edited by Aloke Tikku | Updated: February 08, 2018 08:11 IST

MALE: Maldives President Abdulla Yameen, who appears to have gained the upper hand in a bitter power struggle in the tiny island nation, on Wednesday decided to reach out to "friendly countries", announcing envoys to China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

The envoys will, an announcement by Mr Yameen's office said, visit "friendly nations of the Maldives" and "provide updates on the current situation".

The announcement came hours after China warned against military intervention in the tiny island nation, cautioning that it could "complicate the situation".

It was an advice aimed at New Delhi that had received multiple appeals from the exiled former Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed to send "envoy, backed by its military" to release judges and political detainees.

India's only statement issued on Tuesday called the government's refusal to abide by the Supreme Court and the imposition of emergency "disturbing". New Delhi did not refer to former President Nasheed's appeals.

Having historically held more clout in the islands, India has sought to push back against China's growing influence in Maldives.

But Mr Yameen has drawn close to China and Saudi Arabia during his time in office, with both countries investing heavily in the tiny nation. Located near key shipping lanes, the Maldives have assumed greater importance to China after it began building political and economic ties as part of its so-called "String Of Pearls" strategy to build a network of ports in the Indian Ocean region.

Maldives plunged into crisis last week after Mr Yameen refused to comply with a five-judge verdict of the Supreme Court quashing terrorism convictions against nine leading opposition figures including the exiled Mr Nasheed, who was the country's first democratically elected president.

Instead, Mr Yameen imposed a state of emergency and ordered the arrest of two of the five judges along former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who had sided with the main opposition.

In 24 hours or so, a much-diminished Supreme Court also agreed to revoke their earlier order quashing terror convictions against the nine leaders at the President's request.

The crackdown on political dissent in the Indian Ocean archipelago has drawn condemnation from bodies such as the United Nations human rights body. Its chief Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein accused Mr Yameen of trying to destroy democracy. The UN Security Council is also slated to discuss the situation in the crisis on Thursday.

But Mr Yameen has kept up the effort to consolidate power. On Wednesday, the police announced the arrested Supreme Court judges and former president Gayoom had been charged with bribery and trying to pull down the government.
 
Pakistan should announce all kind of support to legitimate govt against traitor bharati puppet Nasheed who is asking for foreign military intervention in his country..

I think bharat should work closely with legitimate Government of Maldives to secure its interests instead of cosying to people in traitor opposition who are making matter worse there. its not good for bharati PR in Maldives..
 
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Lol and yesterday Indians was like...Special Forces on Stand by, we are going hot... this n that, like Maldives is their colony...Stupid nation!
The mindset of want to be big brother and control the region will ultimately be India's demise!
 
Lol and yesterday Indians was like...Special Forces on Stand by, we are going hot... this n that, like Maldives is their colony...Stupid nation!
The mindset of want to be big brother and control the region will ultimately be India's demise!
Special forces are on stand by to prevent Y ameen from killing opposition leaders.
Anyways Y ameen will disposed off in Maldives 2018 elections just like we desposed of Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka
 
Lol India wanted to bully Pakistan into submission. When it didn't happen it . And Pakistani Military hit back pretty hard and gave them jaw breaking response on LOC and in Afghanistan.

They now diverted there attention to much more weaker nations. And somehow they are pissing off China in process. So not looking good for India that considers itself as self proclaimed Supa power.
 
Maldives is a independent nation

The region must unite to stop the interference of countries like india in the internal matters of smaller countries like the Maldives

Maldives must now reach out to China and other friendly countries to keep the nefarious activities of india under control


Suuuuuurrrrrreeeeee it was:coffee:
 
Friendly countries ........What any Irony ????


One a Kingdom, Another a Communist and A Sham democracy. :p:

I bet a president and government who had undermined their own constitution and blatantly flaunt their laws can't find better friends then the above three in this entire world with over 190 countries.

Perfect choice I would say. LOL :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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Amid Crisis, Maldives Sends Envoys To "Friendly" Nations, India Not Included
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The envoys will, an announcement by President Abdulla Yameen's office said, visit "friendly nations of the Maldives" and "provide updates on the current situation".

All India | Reported by Bhairavi Singh, Edited by Aloke Tikku | Updated: February 08, 2018 08:11 IST

MALE: Maldives President Abdulla Yameen, who appears to have gained the upper hand in a bitter power struggle in the tiny island nation, on Wednesday decided to reach out to "friendly countries", announcing envoys to China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

The envoys will, an announcement by Mr Yameen's office said, visit "friendly nations of the Maldives" and "provide updates on the current situation".

The announcement came hours after China warned against military intervention in the tiny island nation, cautioning that it could "complicate the situation".

It was an advice aimed at New Delhi that had received multiple appeals from the exiled former Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed to send "envoy, backed by its military" to release judges and political detainees.

India's only statement issued on Tuesday called the government's refusal to abide by the Supreme Court and the imposition of emergency "disturbing". New Delhi did not refer to former President Nasheed's appeals.

Having historically held more clout in the islands, India has sought to push back against China's growing influence in Maldives.

But Mr Yameen has drawn close to China and Saudi Arabia during his time in office, with both countries investing heavily in the tiny nation. Located near key shipping lanes, the Maldives have assumed greater importance to China after it began building political and economic ties as part of its so-called "String Of Pearls" strategy to build a network of ports in the Indian Ocean region.

Maldives plunged into crisis last week after Mr Yameen refused to comply with a five-judge verdict of the Supreme Court quashing terrorism convictions against nine leading opposition figures including the exiled Mr Nasheed, who was the country's first democratically elected president.

Instead, Mr Yameen imposed a state of emergency and ordered the arrest of two of the five judges along former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who had sided with the main opposition.

In 24 hours or so, a much-diminished Supreme Court also agreed to revoke their earlier order quashing terror convictions against the nine leaders at the President's request.

The crackdown on political dissent in the Indian Ocean archipelago has drawn condemnation from bodies such as the United Nations human rights body. Its chief Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein accused Mr Yameen of trying to destroy democracy. The UN Security Council is also slated to discuss the situation in the crisis on Thursday.

But Mr Yameen has kept up the effort to consolidate power. On Wednesday, the police announced the arrested Supreme Court judges and former president Gayoom had been charged with bribery and trying to pull down the government.
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If so, why is India so desperate to show they are the first? And why they rejected it? So doesn't it run counterproductive and pushes Maldives to China/Pal/Saudi? I believe the contrary happened, Maldives is just trying to project a polite posture. We all know who started the crisis, and we all know who will protect Maldives.
 
Maldives in no doubt the second most beautiful country in the south Asia after Pakistan. InshaAllah I'll visit it soon

Friendly countries ........What any Irony ????


One a Kingdom, Another a Communist and A Sham democracy. :p:

I bet a president and government who had undermined their own constitution and blatantly flaunt their laws can't find better friends then the above three in this entire world with over 190 countries.

Perfect choice I would say. LOL :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
Says who...one who hails from a from the satanic Gangadesh: a hindutva hub.
 

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