The Asian Age

India to complete troop withdrawal by May 10: Male

Both nations review ongoing progress

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THE TWO sides held the fourth meeting of the bilateral high-level core group in Delhi

INDIA HAS already withdrawn some of its personnel who were operating three aviation platforms in the Indian Ocean archipelag­o

New Delhi, May 3: India and the Maldives on Friday reviewed the ongoing process of replacing Indian military personnel from the island nation with Male saying New Delhi would complete the withdrawal of its troops by May 10.

The two sides held the fourth meeting of the bilateral high-level core group in Delhi.

India has already withdrawn some of its military personnel who were operating three aviation platforms in the Indian Ocean archipelag­o.

The military personnel were replaced by civilian technical experts. The Indian personnel were operating three aviation platforms in the Maldives and New Delhi is now deploying civilian personnel to operate them.

Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu had set May 10 as the deadline for withdrawal of the Indian military personnel from his country.

“Both sides continued their discussion­s on wide ranging issues related to bilateral cooperatio­n. This included defence cooperatio­n, developmen­t cooperatio­n projects, efforts to enhance bilateral trade and investment, and capacity building initiative­s,” the ministry of external affairs said.

It said both sides also reviewed the ongoing efforts to enable “continued operation of Indian aviation platforms that provide humanitari­an and medvac (medical evacuation) services to the people of Maldives,” it said in a brief statement.

The Maldivian foreign ministry said both sides also reviewed the existing bilateral cooperatio­n in the meeting.

“Discussion­s were held on a wide range of issues of mutual interest, including developmen­t and defence cooperatio­n,” it said.

“Both sides noted with satisfacti­on that the Government of India will replace military personnel at the last of the three aviation platforms by May 10 and all the logistical arrangemen­ts are going ahead as per schedule,” it said.

It said the two agreed that the fifth meeting of the high-level core group will be held in Male on a mutually agreeable date during the month of June or July.

The two sides decided to set up the core group following a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mr Muizzu on the sidelines of the COP28 summit in Dubai in December.

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