Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Maldives says India to withdraw troops from March

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MALE, Feb 3 (AFP)- India will start withdrawin­g its troops deployed in the Maldives from next month, Male's foreign ministry said after talks on Friday.

New Delhi considers the strategica­lly located Indian Ocean archipelag­o -- which straddles key global shipping lanes -- to be within its sphere of influence.

But the Maldives has shifted into the orbit of China -- its largest external creditor -- with September's election of new President Mohamed Muizzu, who demanded the Indian troops leave.

Male's foreign ministry said New Delhi had agreed at talks in the Indian capital to start pulling out its 89 personnel by March 10, and complete the process within two months.

The troops are deployed to operate three Indian-donated maritime reconnaiss­ance aircraft, two helicopter­s and a fixed-wing plane which have also been used for medical evacuation­s from remote islets scattered for some 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the equator.

The two sides had "reviewed" their cooperatio­n with a view to "enhancing" their partnershi­p in defence, security and other fields, the Maldivian foreign ministry statement said.

But the Indian government's statement on the meeting made no explicit reference to any withdrawal.

The two had "agreed on a set of mutually workable solutions to enable continued operation of Indian aviation platforms that provide humanitari­an and medevac services to the people of Maldives", New Delhi's foreign ministry said.

Official sources in the Maldives said it was likely that the aircraft will remain in the nation of 1,192 coral islands, but could be operated by civilian Indian staff.

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