Maldives President Urges Indian Troop Withdrawal

Maldives President

Malé: President of Maldives Mohamed Muisu said that Indian Army should not be present in his country even in civilian clothes after May 10. In a high-level meeting held in Delhi on February 2, the two countries had reached an agreement to withdraw Indian troops from the Maldives by March 10. He said that following his government's success in expelling Indian troops from the country, false rumors were being spread and people were trying to distort the situation.

Mohamed Muisu is the president of Maldives who is widely regarded as a pro-China leader who continues to make anti-India statements. After May 10, there will be no Indian troops in my country. In uniform and civilian clothes. He said that he is speaking this with confidence. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Maldives has announced that India will transfer its troops working at three aviation centers in the Maldives by May 10.

The withdrawal will be completed by March 10. 88 troops are manning the three Indian platforms, which also provide medical evacuation services to the people of the Maldives using two helicopters and a Dornier aircraft. Muizu came to power last year. Within hours of his swearing-in, he had asked India to remove its personnel from the strategic archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

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