China hopes Maldives can resolve crisis by itself

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IANS Beijing
Last Updated : Feb 06 2018 | 2:45 PM IST

China on Tuesday expressed hope that the Maldivian government and the opposition parties have the wisdom to resolve the political crisis on their own.

The island nation has plunged into crisis, with the government led by President Abdulla Yameen imposing a state of emergency for 15 days and arresting Supreme Court judges who ordered the release of leaders of the main opposition party.

The Army has also arrested former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. Gayoom, an estranged half-brother of Yameen, has sided with the opposition led-by former President Mohammad Nasheed, who is living in exile.

China, which did not even have its embassy in the Maldives until 2011, has expanded interests in the nation strategically located in the Indian Ocean.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said: "Beijing is watching the developments in the Maldives closely."

"We hope relevant parties can properly resolve the differences through dialogue and consultation and restore normal order as soon as possible and maintain national and social stability," the ministry's spokesperson Geng Shuang said.

"We believe the Maldives government and political parties have the wisdom and the capability to deal with the current situation on their own," Geng added.

"We also require the Maldives to take effective measures to earnestly protect the security of the Chinese people, institutions and cooperation projects in the Maldives."

In 2017, Maldives became the second country after Pakistan to sign a free trade agreement with China.

The Yameen government rushed through the pact in the country's parliament, triggering concerns in the opposition party and India, which fears its influence will further erode in the archipelago nation.

India's sway has been on the wane in the Maldives after Nasheed -- the country's first democratically elected President and perceived as close to New Delhi -- was ousted in a coup in 2012.

Besides the pact, Yameen approved China's Belt and Road project, a network of highways, railways, sea lanes and ports that aims to connect Asia, Africa and Europe.

The Maldives, made up of atolls and islands, sits on the international sea lanes of the Indian Ocean where China is flexing its muscles.

China has already replaced Europe as the largest tourist provider to the island nation.

Beijing has already warned its citizens, who throng the island in large number during the spring festival holidays in February, to cancel their plans.

China is funding and building mega infrastructure projects, including the Friendship Bridge linking Male to Hulhule Island and a 1,000-apartment.

(Gaurav Sharma is the IANS correspondent in Beijing. He can be contacted at gaurav.s@ians.in)

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First Published: Feb 06 2018 | 2:36 PM IST

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