Male can well lord over its land: Muizzu
Prez declares steps to bolster Maldives’ army
MALE: President Mohamed Muizzu has said the surveillance of the Maldives’ territory should not concern any “external parties” as he announced measures to boost its defence forces, including the maiden deployment of drones to guard the archipelagic nation in the Indian Ocean.
Muizzu’s latest comments came while speaking at a ceremony to launch the Maldives National Defence Force’s (MNDF) Air Corps and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), a press release by the President’s Office said.
Muizzu announced new initiatives to strengthen the Maldives’ military capabilities at the ceremony.
The pro-China Maldivian leader’s remarks came days after the first batch of Indian military personnel operating a helicopter gifted by India left the island nation after Muizzu stepped up his anti-India rhetoric.
Asserting that Maldives isn’t a small nation, Muizzu said. “The Maldives isn’t a small nation,” he said, noting that the island nation stretches along nine hundred thousand square kilometres and is capable of monitoring its jurisdiction.
“Maldives is an independent and sovereign nation and that surveillance of the
Maldives’ jurisdiction should not concern any external parties,” he said, without naming any country. He said this would not impede the Maldives’ close relations with all countries.
Muizzu said his government would double the capacity of the Coast Guard, expand the Air Corps fleet, and enhance land-based vehicles and platforms. Muizzu after assuming the office last year had asked India to withdraw nearly 90 military personnel from the island nation.