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The Ambassadors and High Commissioners of eight countries present their credentials to the President

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The newly appointed Ambassadors of Mongolia, France, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Serbia, the Hellenic Republic, the Republic of Slovenia, and the High Commissioners of the Republic of Namibia and the Republic of Canada presented their credentials to H.E. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Sunday. The Ambassadors and High Commissioners presented their credentials to President Solih at a ceremony held at the President’s Office.

Following the ceremony, H.E. President Solih met with H.E. Ganbold Dambajav, the Ambassador of Mongolia to the Republic of Maldives; H.E. Jean-François Pactet, the Ambassador of France to the Republic of Maldives; H.E. Levan Dzhagaryan, the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Maldives; H.E. Siniša Pavić, the Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to the Republic of Maldives; H.E. Dimitrios Loannu, the Ambassador of Hellenic Republic to the Republic of Maldives; H.E. Mateja Vodeb Ghosh, the Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to the Republic of Maldives; H.E. Gabriel P. Sinimbo, the High Commissioner of the Republic of Namibia to the Republic of Maldives; and, H.E. Eric Walsh, the High Commissioner of the Republic of Canada to the Republic of Maldives.

Speaking at the meeting, President Solih noted the essential roles the accredited High Commissioners and Ambassadors played in strengthening and sustaining bilateral relations between the Maldives and other nations. He also stated that in the past four years, his administration had been able to realise the developmental aspirations of the people and that it had relied on the power of diplomacy and international cooperation based on the three pillars of the Maldives’ foreign policy: promotion and protection of human rights, consolidating democracy, and championing climate diplomacy, in fulfilling this commitment.

President Solih also highlighted the necessary fiscal policy changes the administration was undertaking to mitigate the impacts of Covid-19 on the Maldivian economy. Speaking about the importance of increasing people-to-people contact, the President noted that enabling more accessible travel would encourage cultural exchanges, strengthen economic ties, and build everlasting bridges of peace, prosperity, and progress.

The President stated that the Maldives grants on-arrival visas, irrespective of country, and expressed hope for ease of travel for Maldivians by the respective countries soon. In conclusion, President Solih voiced hope that the relations between the Maldives and the respective nations would be strengthened during their terms.

Source(s): President Office

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President Muizzu sends condolences over death of Iranian President Raisi

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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has expressed sorrow and extended heartfelt condolences following the untimely death of Iranian President Dr. Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi in a tragic helicopter crash. The crash also claimed the lives of Iran’s Foreign Minister Abdollahian and other senior officials.

In a post of social media, President Muizzu conveyed his deepest sympathies, praying to Almighty Allah to bless the souls of those lost in the incident and grant them Jannatul Firdaus. He extended his thoughts and prayers to the bereaved families and the people of Iran during this time of profound grief.

President Muizzu emphasised the solidarity of the Maldivian government and its people with Iran, underscoring support in this period of mourning. He acknowledged the devastating impact of the accident and reinforced the Maldives’ commitment to standing by Iran in the face of this tragedy.

The expression of condolences comes amidst ongoing efforts in Iran to cope with the loss of their leader and other senior officials, highlighting the shared grief and unity between the two nations during this difficult time.

Source(s): PsmNews

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi & Foreign Minister dead in helicopter crash

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Ebrahim Raisi, 63, was elected president in 2021, having had a decades-long career in the country’s judicial system under his belt

Iranian state media have confirmed that President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash in the country’s northwestern province of East Azerbaijan. His entire entourage, including Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and Governor of East Azerbaijan Malek Rahmati have also perished, Press TV said.

The head of state had traveled to the border region after joining Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev on Saturday to inaugurate a dam. Raisi had pledged to visit each of Iran’s 30 provinces at least once a year, and was thus regularly moving around the country.

Reports of a “crash landing” began circulating earlier on Sunday, with Iranian state media citing Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi. According to media outlet IRNA, the weather was foggy in the area where the presidential helicopter is believed to have gone down.

According to the media, Raisi was traveling in a US-made Bell 212 helicopter. Low visibility and the impassibility of the area made search operations difficult, IRNA also wrote. Though rescue teams reportedly launched a search operation within an hour of the incident, adverse weather conditions hampered the process.

According to the media, Raisi was traveling in a US-made Bell 212 helicopter. The rescuers finally managed to locate the crash site on Monday morning with the help of Turkish surveillance drones. The wreckage was discovered in the woodland area of a mountain slope. The aircraft was heavily damaged and charred. There were no signs of survivors, the Iranian Red Crescent Society said.

With Raisi’s passing, First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber is expected to take office as interim leader.

A representative of the republic’s conservative wing, Raisi, was elected back in 2021. Before assuming Iran’s top job, he had worked his way up from Prosecutor and Deputy Prosecutor in Tehran in the 1980s and 1990s all the way to Attorney General and, later, Chief Justice.

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Technical Chinese team to assist in 5M tree planting programme

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The Ambassador of China to the Maldives Wang Lixin has affirmed that a technical team of China will visit the Maldives to conduct a soil analysis, prior to the commencement of the five million tree planting programme.

Addressing the media, Ambassador Lixin stated that the Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy is engaged in collaborative efforts with the Chinese company, Fujian Forestry Administration regarding the programme. The ambassador further disclosed that the technical team will conduct a comprehensive study on the soil and will identify and elucidate the various types of plants which can be cultivated in the Maldives easily.

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced the national initiative to plant five million trees across the country at the high-level segment of the Twenty-Eighth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in Dubai.

The programme will commence annually on June 5, commemorating World Environment Day. Trees will be planted in all residential islands and resorts under the programme. The administration previously revealed that neighbouring nations will be contributing trees to the initiative.

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