New Delhi: Maldives Foreign Affairs Minister Abdulla Shahid said that there is no comparison when it comes to international relations but country’s best friend India has always been first responder.
“In international relations there is no comparison. For countries like Maldives, we have only friends. We don’t compare friends. But India has always been first responder and our best friend,” said Maldives Foreign Minister.
Maldives Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid also said that the Indian Ocean is a zone of peace and security.
Asked how he compares Maldives’ relations with India and China, the visiting minister said there is no comparison in international relations.
Shahid is on a visit to India and met his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar earlier today. The two leaders reviewed the status of ongoing projects and bilateral relations.
The minister had earlier said that the Maldives is working with friends for stability in the Indian Ocean region.
“We believe the Indian Ocean is a zone of peace and security that is essential to be stable for the prosperity of Maldives and we are working with all our friends that it remains the same,” he said.
The Maldives Foreign Minister also welcomed dialogue between India and China.
Soldiers of two countries had clashed last year in eastern Ladakh following border tensions over actions of the Chinese Army.
“Well, I’m very pleased that in the India-China relationship there has been more dialogue. I’m confident that with dialogue India and China, both economic powers of the world, now will be able to avoid any confrontation. I trust the leadership of both countries to do the right thing,” he said.
Shahid also spoke on how India and Maldives are cooperating in the United Nations.
“We work very closely with our neighbours in the south Asian region especially with India at United Nations and other international forums because the principals we adhere to are the same and that is why we are able to work so closely with each other,” he said.