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SPEECHES
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PM's statement at the Media Interaction
after bilateral talks with President of Maldives
November 12, 2011, Maldives
I have just concluded very fruitful and productive
discussions with His Excellency President Nasheed.
I conveyed to the President my warm felicitations on
holding an extremely successful SAARC Summit. I am confident
that under President Nasheeds chairmanship of
SAARC, the pace of our activities will gather even greater
momentum.
The President and I have reviewed our bilateral relations
as well as regional and global issues of mutual interest.
We have had a meeting of minds on all issues, including
on the future direction of our partnership.
Bilateral cooperation between India and Maldives has
been on a high growth trajectory in recent times. We
have approached our partnership in a comprehensive,
forward looking, pragmatic and mutually beneficial manner.
We are working together on increasing connectivity and
closer economic cooperation. These efforts are bearing
fruit.
The President and I have signed a Framework Agreement
on Cooperation for Development. This Agreement
puts in place a template for cooperation in a very wide
range of areas such as trade and investment, food security,
fisheries development, tourism, transportation, information
technology, new and renewable energy, communications,
and connectivity.
The Agreement recognises the role which our two countries
can play in the Indian Ocean region.
The Government of India has agreed to extend a 100
million US dollars Standby Credit Facility to the Government
of Maldives to help stabilize its fiscal position. We
have agreed to examine a comprehensive package to help
develop the Maldivian economy, including in the areas
of banking and financial infrastructure and capacity
building.
At the request of the Government of Maldives, India
will undertake extensive renovation of the Indira Gandhi
Memorial Hospital in Male. The project to construct
the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Studies in Male
is in full swing. We expect to hand over the project
in mid-2013 after completion. The Government of India
has also agreed to construct the National Police Academy
of Maldives on which work will commence shortly.
We have examined the possibility of commencing regular
passenger-cum-cargo ferry services between Cochin and
Male at the earliest.
Both countries recognise the importance of jointly
cooperating to safeguard our mutual security interests.
We are cooperating on issues relating to climate change,
piracy, terrorism, drug trafficking and other threats
to both our countries. The Memorandum of Understanding
signed today on Combating Terrorism, Drug Trafficking,
Disaster Management and Coastal Security will provide
the framework for expanded cooperation.
India attaches the highest importance to its relations
with Maldives. We seek a deeper and stronger partnership
with each other. We are guided by the premise that a
prosperous, democratic and peaceful Maldives is in the
interest of the entire region.
I wish to reiterate our continued commitment to assist
Maldives in all possible ways as it seeks to play its
rightful role in the comity of nations.
I once again thank the government and people of Maldives
for the warm hospitality that has been extended to me
during my visit.
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