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Maldives govt agree on talks to end crisis

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MALE — The Maldivian government said on Wednesday it was ready for dialogue with the opposition to help restore normalcy in the island country.

The Maldives Foreign Ministry also reiterated its firm commitment to work closely with the internatio­nal community to address any concerns they might have following the extension of the state of emergency.

“The government is conscious of the gravity and consequenc­es of the decision to declare the state of emergency and assures the internatio­nal community that the decision was taken as a last resort, after serious and exhaustive considerat­ion, to ensure national security and constituti­onal order, to uphold the rule of law and to safeguard the peace and stability of the nation,” the ministry said.

It also assured that the state of emergency would be lifted as soon as the threats posed to national security were addressed satisfacto­rily.

“It is important for friends and partners in the internatio­nal community to stand with the government and the people of the Maldives, and to refrain from any actions that could escalate an already delicate situation and derail the efforts being made to bring back normalcy in the Maldives,” the ministry said.

The Maldivian parliament on Tuesday approved extending the state of emergency by 30 days following a request by President Abdulla Yameen.

The president’s office said the extension of the state of emergency would only apply to those alleged to have carried out illegal activities and will not apply to law-abiding residents, or visitors to the country.

Yameen declared a 15-day state of emergency on Feb 5 after the surprise Supreme Court ruling, which was, however, rescinded shortly after the declaratio­n of the state of emergency.

 ?? AP ?? Mark Goldring, CEO of Oxfam GB, gives evidence before the Commons Developmen­t Committee at Portcullis House, London, on Tuesday in this image taken from video.
AP Mark Goldring, CEO of Oxfam GB, gives evidence before the Commons Developmen­t Committee at Portcullis House, London, on Tuesday in this image taken from video.

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