Maldives assures New Delhi of 'India First' policy

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The has assured that it will adhere to its "First" policy in terms of its foreign relations during a meeting here between and her Maldivian counterpart

"Discussions centred around strengthening of the development partnership between and and enhancing defence and security cooperation," the said in a statement late on Thursday.

"conveyed our commitment to achieving the full potential of our relationship in line with India's Neighbourhood First policy," it stated, following the meeting between and Asim, who is also

"The reaffirmed his government's First policy and emphasised that attached the highest priority to its ties with "

Thursday's meeting assumes significance after the archipelago nation signed a free trade agreement (FTA) with last year in a surprise move.

The main Opposition Democratic Party (MDP) led by former Nasheed raised a red flag after the FTA was rushed through Parliament on November 29 in a record one hour without any debate.

What was surprising was that it was signed even after Yameen, during a visit to New Delhi, said that his country would sign an FTA with first.

Following Thursday's meeting with Sushma Swaraj, Asim called on

"They discussed the ties between and as close neighbours bound by shared history, culture and maritime interests in the Indian Ocean," the said in a statement.

"Asim reiterated the commitment of to maintain close relations with under Maldives' 'First' policy," it stated.

Modi affirmed that would always be a reliable and close neighbour of supporting it in its progress and security.

According to the statement, Asim also reiterated Yameen's invitation to Modi to visit

"conveyed his gratitude for the invitation and agreed to the visit at a suitable time," the PMO statement said.

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First Published: Fri, January 12 2018. 00:38 IST