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The new President assured foreign delegations that he would work together

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The new President, Dr. Mohammed Muizzu thanked the foreign delegations who attended the swearing-in ceremony and assured them that relations would improve.

President Muizzu tweeted that 190 delegates from 49 countries and many international organizations attended the swearing-in ceremony.

“I am very grateful for the support of the international community to the new government. We are determined to work for a policy of working together,” he said.

In his speech after being sworn in as President, he said he would respect countries.

President Muizzu said his government would not have any enmity or jealousy with the countries. He said he would respect neighboring and distant countries. But, the new president said, he would always “draw the red line of freedom and sovereignty of the people of Maldives.

“It’s a red line in every country. It should be. Maldives will fully respect the independence and sovereignty of other countries. The red line of the Dhvehi state should also have that right. There should be no difference between small and large, near and far. Deserve that respect,” he said.

“Hopefully, I will not allow that right to be taken away.”

Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe attended the ceremony. In addition, special representatives of the heads of state of some countries visited Maldives.

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Palestinians mark 76th anniversary of Nakba amid ongoing conflict with Israel

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As the Israel-Palestine conflict entered its 222nd day on Wednesday, Palestinians marked the 76th anniversary of Nakba (Arabic for catastrophe), the exodus of Palestinians after the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948.

In the West Bank city of Ramallah, thousands of Palestinians gathered to commemorate the Palestinian victims of 76 years ago and protest against the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza that have killed more than 35,000 Palestinians in the enclave.

Protesters waved Palestinian flags, held portraits of Palestinians who were expelled from their homes in 1948, displayed pictures of refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, and carried banners bearing slogans including “The Nakba is recurring in Gaza now.”

Several Palestinian faction leaders and members of the Executive Committees of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Central Committee of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) also attended the rally in Ramallah.

The Palestinian death toll from the ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has risen to 35,233, health authorities in the Palestinian enclave said in a press statement on Wednesday.

Mahmoud Al-Aloul, a senior Fatah official, said more than 1.9 million Palestinians in Gaza have been forced to leave their homes since the outbreak of the ongoing conflict, labeling it a “perhaps far more severe Nakba” compared to that of 1948.

He also accused the U.S. administration of being complicit in Israel’s “crimes” in Gaza as it supplied weapons to Israel and vetoed UN resolutions that called for a ceasefire and a full UN membership for Palestine.

For his part, Ahmed Abu Holi, the head of the refugee affairs department of the PLO, stressed the essential role of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and denounced the U.S. and the West at large for suspending UNRWA funding.

In January, Israeli officials claimed that UNRWA personnel took part in the October 7 Hamas attack, which set off the current conflict in Gaza. The allegations remain unverified but prompted the U.S. and many other Western donors to halt the agency’s funding.

Australia, Canada, Germany and several other countries have resumed their funding, whereas the U.S. and Britain continue to hold back their funds.

“Our people need the UNRWA to continue its work in the Gaza Strip because it is the only institution capable of working there,” Abu Holi told Xinhua.

In Gaza, locals said there is no need to mark the Nakba anniversary because they are already living in one.

Mohammed al-Maqadma, a 58-year-old resident of Jabalia refugee camp, said that his parents, survivors of the Nakba 76 years ago, were killed in the recent Israeli strikes on Gaza.

“For the rest of their lives, my parents could not stop talking about their ordeal during Nakba. Now, for how many years will I speak about the new Nakba to our next generations?” al-Maqadma lamented.

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Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Wednesday that he would oppose the establishment of Israel’s rule in the post-war Gaza Strip.

Speaking in a televised press briefing, Gallant urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to make a decision and declare that Israel will not establish civilian or military control over the Gaza Strip, adding that a governing alternative to Hamas, the Islamist Palestinian resistance movement that runs the enclave, must be named by Netanyahu “immediately.”

Gallant said that soon after the beginning of the Israeli conflict with Hamas in October last year, he had tried to promote a plan for a new Palestinian administration unaffiliated with Hamas but “received no response” in cabinet meetings.

In response, Netanyahu said in a statement that “as long as Hamas remains, no other party will run Gaza, certainly not the Palestinian Authority.” He did not address the issue of a possible Israeli rule in the Palestinian enclave.

Source(s): CGTN

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Discussions held on deepening UK-Maldives trade and investment relations

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Discussions have been held on deepening trade and investment relations between the Maldives and the UK.

The discussions took place during a meeting between Maldivian Economic Minister Mohamed Saeed and UK’s Minister of State for Trade Greg Hands.

Minister Saeed is presently on an official visit to the UK to attend the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Roundtable and seek assistance from the participants of the UK financial sector in order to develop a vibrant financial market in the Maldives.

Sharing the details of his meeting with Hands via a post on X, Minister Saeed said discussions were held on deepening trade and investment relations between the Maldives and the UK.

He further added that seeking UK’s experience in developing Maldives’ financial industry and broadening the scope of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) remains a priority of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu.

During this visit, Minister Saeed is set to meet UK government officials, members of the House of Lords and representatives from the UK financial and professional services industry.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Maldivians to top posts through tourism law revision: Faisal

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Minister of Tourism Ibrahim Faisal has promised to enhance senior positions for Maldivians in tourism industry by amending the Tourism Act.

Minister Faisal made the remarks on PSM News program “Raajje Miadhu” on Tuesday evening.

Faisal said it is not effective to amend the laws or regulations each time a policy is implemented, but assured that if required, the government intends to amend the Maldives Tourism Act to ensure locals receive senior designations in the tourism industry.

“We will amend the Tourism Act, if need be, to allow Maldivians to secure top tourism designations such as general managers or HR department heads,” Faisal commented.

“I have met individuals who had worked 20 to 25 years to achieve promotions as Sales Directors, which are influential positions. This is proof, that anyone who puts the proper effort can achieve success.”

The minister said Maldivians taking senior and leadership positions in the tourism industry is not only his, but the entire Maldivian government’s vision; especially President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s.

“As such, if we are required to amend the law to achieve it, we intend to, and enhance scholarship opportunities for aspiring students to help them become the leaders of the future,” Faisal said.

He further affirmed seeking counsel and assistance from relevant stakeholders and experts to enhance career opportunities for Maldivians in the industry.

Source(s): sun.mv

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