New Delhi: The attitude of President Mohammed Muizzu, who raised the alarm of rebellion against India as soon as he came to power in Maldives, has now cooled down. China lover Mohammad Muizzu can now come to New Delhi to meet PM Modi. ANI quoted sources as saying that Muizzu can travel to Delhi from October 7. However, this has not been officially announced yet by India or Maldives.
Let us tell you that amidst the long-running tensions between India and Maldives, Maldives Foreign Minister Musa Jamir had claimed just a few days ago that President Mohammad Muizzu has resolved his misunderstandings with India and he will soon Will go on a trip to New Delhi. Musa Jamir said that India-Maldives relations went through difficult times in the initial days of the government led by President Mohammed Muizzu, but both the countries have now removed 'misunderstandings'. Jamir had made this comment just a few days ago during his visit to Sri Lanka.
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According to the Maldivian minister, President Mohammed Muizzu had a misunderstanding about India, but that has been resolved. Jamir had said that the challenges in relations with India had to be faced especially when President Muizzu had launched a campaign to remove a small contingent of Indian troops from Maldives. But after the withdrawal of Indian troops from Maldives, the 'misunderstandings' between the two countries have been resolved. Muizzu is known to have inclination towards China. After he assumed the presidency, India-Maldives relations started turning sour. Within hours of taking oath, Muizzu had demanded withdrawal of Indian troops deployed on three military platforms gifted to Maldives by India. After talks between the two sides, technical personnel were deployed there in place of Indian soldiers.
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