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The Maldives has proposed five main areas of focus for the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid made the proposal while delivering the national statement of the Maldives at the general debate of the 77th Session of the UNGA.

In his statement, Minister Shahid said the first area of focus should be the climate crisis, which remains an existential threat, especially to small island developing states (SIDS), as they would be greatly affected by a difference between 1.5 and 2 degrees. He said the Maldives will internationally continue to lead the way in climate action, and in doing so, will continue to advocate for a rights-based approach. He reiterated the Maldives is once again competing for a seat on the Human Rights Council for the term running 2023 to 2025 and addressing climate change as an integral part of the global human rights discourse will be among the top priorities if elected. He highlighted the Maldives has the most ambitious climate action targets and is pursuing an ambitious national plan to reach net zero by 2030. He also said the Maldives launched the Glasgow-Sharm El-Sheikh Work Programme on the Global Goal on Adaptation in the Maldives, with a view to supporting global action.

Furthermore, Minister Shahid highlighted the urgent need to protect the ocean, as the Maldives has deep cultural and traditional links to the ocean. He said this is why the Maldives supports the global initiative to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030, adding the country has designated seventy-nine marine-protected areas, including 14% of coral reefs. He detailed the country has also implemented a ban on the importation, production, and sale of several types of single-use plastics and has set a national target to fully phase out single-use plastics by 2030. Shedding light on the need for sustainable climate financing, he said an ambitious pledge was made in 2009, that USD100 billion in climate financing would be mobilised by 2020. He expressed concern that the pledge has fallen short even in 2022, and urged partners to scale up their efforts to make up the difference.

Additionally, Minister Shahid revealed the third area of focus should be gender equality, as the world cannot solve the challenges facing all of humanity while half of humanity is denied their full potential. He said the Maldives is advancing many legislative and executive initiatives to advance women’s representation and the government has passed legislation to allocate 33% of the local council seats to women. He added that women have been appointed as Supreme Court justices for the first time and half of the ambassadors are women.

Minister Shahid further said the fourth area of focus should be to solve the peace and security challenges by working harder to stop conflicts and the flagrant violations of international norms undermining the multilateral system built in the past 77 years. He emphasised the people of Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Myanmar, among other countries, plunged into conflict and bloodshed, deserve peace, as do the people of Palestine. He said a two-state solution based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, is the only meaningful solution for lasting peace. He added the Maldives condemns terrorism in all its forms and will work with the international community to comprehensively combat both terrorism and violent ideologies.

Urging the UN should reform the multilateral system and better equip itself to meet contemporary and future challenges, Minister Shahid also said welcomed the recent adoption of a resolution to establish the UN Youth Office by consensus, carrying forward one of the Our Common Agenda (OCA’s) most important recommendations. He said another critical aspect of revitalising the UN should be reforming the Security Council, a goal the Maldives has advocated for decades.

In concluding his statement, Minister Shahid said the Maldives has always believed that the small size of the country should not diminish its standing in the international arena and that a rules-based international order, where all states have a voice and are fairly represented and included, is necessary. He said member states can meet the challenges together to usher in a brighter future for humanity, adding the Maldives will continue to work alongside its peer nations in the international community to deliver that vision.

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The main ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP)’s leader Mohamed Nasheed has decided to form a new political party.

Nasheed initiated a separate political movement within MDP, ‘Fikuregge Dhirun’, following his loss in MDP’s presidential primary held back in January. After major conflicts with the government and its policies – all lawmakers from the faction tendered their resignation from MDP on Wednesday.

The move came after Central Henveiru MP Ali Azim was expelled from the party on Tuesday and banned from rejoining for at least one year over involvement in opposition political activities surrounding the Chagos archipelago dispute.

The 12 members who resigned from MDP on Wednesday are;

Parliament’s Deputy Speaker, North Galolhu MP Eva Abdulla
Ungoofaaru MP Mohamed Waheed (Wadde)
North Maafannu MP Imthiyaz Fahumy (Inthi)
West Henveiru MP Hassan Latheef
Hulhudhoo MP Ilyas Labeeb
North Kulhudhuffushi MP Yasir Abdul Latheef
Vilufushi MP Hassan Afeef
Central Maafannu MP Ibrahim Rasheed (Bonde)
Madaveli MP Hussain Firushan
Thoddoo MP Hassan Shiyan (Gita)
North Mahchangoalhi MP Mohamed Rasheed (Boadhigu)
Gadhdhoo MP Ahmed Zahir
All 12 members are close acquittances of Nasheed. MP Hassan Latheef, during a meeting at Bodufenvalhuge on Wednesday, announced Nasheed’s decision to form a new political party. The meeting was attended by supporters of Nasheed.

Should Nasheed form a new political party, that party would be the largest opposition party in terms of members in the parliament, thereby, the minority party. The minority party at present, opposition PPM-PNC coalition has only eight members in the parliament.

Despite the resignation of the 12 MPs, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih continues to hold full control of the Parliament with 56 MPs.

Source(s): sun.mv

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MPs loyal to Nasheed leave MDP

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Multiple members of the main ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) loyal to the party’s leader Mohamed Nasheed have left the party.

The members who resigned from MDP include 12 MPs. They include Deputy Speaker Eva Abdulla, MP Mohamed Waheed, MP Imthiyaz Fahmy (Inthi), MP Hassan Latheef, MP Ilyas Labeeb, MP Yasir Abdul Latheef, MP Hassan Afeef, MP Ibrahim Rasheed (Bonde), MP Hussain Firushan, MP Hassan Shiyan, MP Mohamed Rasheed (Boadhigu), and MP Ahmed Zahir.

They submitted their resignation letters Wednesday.

The move comes after MDP’s parliamentary group had requested action against Inthi, Hassan Latheef, Ilyas, Yasir, and Central Henveiru MP Ali Azim earlier this week, for forming an alliance with the opposition Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM), Jumhoory Party (JP) and Maldives National Party (MNP), after accusing the government of failure to protect the interests of the Maldivian people in the case lodged with the International Tribunal of the Law of the Seas (ITLOS) over the disputed maritime territory between Maldives and Mauritius.

The party’s disciplinary committee decided to expel Azim from the party on Tuesday.

They are all members of Nasheed’s ‘Fikuregge Dhirun’ faction.

However, Nasheed has yet to resign from the party.

Despite the resignation of the 12 MPs, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih continues to hold full control of the Parliament with 56 MPs.

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The Cambodian Prime Minister arrives in the Maldives on an official visit

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The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, arrived Sunday morning on an official visit to the Maldives at the invitation of H.E. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. It is Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen’s first visit to the Maldives.

The Cambodian Prime Minister and accompanying delegation were received at Velana International Airport (VIA) by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdulla Shahid (ODRI). The government will hold a ceremony on Monday to officially welcome the Cambodian Prime Minister to the Maldives.

During the visit, President Solih would meet with Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen and hold official talks on strengthening bilateral cooperation, followed by the exchange of memoranda of understanding (MoUs) between the two countries. President Solih and the Cambodian Prime Minister would also deliver a joint statement on the outcomes of their discussions.

The Maldives and Cambodia established diplomatic relations on September 21, 1995.

Source(s): President Office.

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