China upgrades travel warning to Maldives, asks its citizens

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

today upgraded its travel warning for its citizens visiting the for holidays, asking them to cancel their plans after an emergency was declared by embattled in the island nation whose economy relies heavily on Chinese tourists. Following up on yesterday's travel advisory, asking Chinese citizens to not to travel to the Maldives, a favourite destination for locals, upgraded the travel alert, saying they should cancel their plans in view of spiralling political crisis there. Tourism is the Maldives' biggest industry. It accounts for around a fifth of the GDPand generates billions of dollars every year in revenue. Around 1.4 million peoplevisited the archipelago last year. is the number-one source of tourists for the Chinese tourists constitute about 30 per cent of the tourist arrivals. The holiday, which includes Chinese New Year celebrations is peak season for Chinese citizens to travel to the for tourism. "In the light of the latest situation in Chinese Foreign Ministry adjusted the security alert level and asked the Chinese citizens to closely follow the local situation and not to travel to Maldives," he told a media briefing here. "If they have plans to go to the we advise them to cancel it.

The attaches great importance to the security of the Chinese citizens including the outbound tourists," he said. "We hope Chinese tourists can take the security problems seriously. I will urge the relevant country to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese tourists. We hope the situation in the returns to normalcy as soon as possible," he said. However, he declined to comment on Yameens move to declare national emergency and arrest Judges and opposition leaders which evoked strong criticism internationally. Yameen, who is considered close to China, during his December visit clinched several deals including much criticised Free Trade Agreement (FTA). "has always closely followed situation in the We hope the relevant parties can properly resolve the differences through dialogue and consultation and restore the normal order as soon as possible and maintain national and social stability," Geng said. Without directly commenting on the UN, US and Indias criticism of the handling of situation by Yameen, Geng said, We believe the government, political parties and people has the wisdom and the capability to deal with their current situation on their own. He reiterated that "required to take effective measures to earnestly protect security of the Chinese people, institutions and projects in the " yesterday expressed concern over the political developments in the country and asked its nationals not to undertake non-essential travels to the country until further notice. The Maldives, however, today sought to reassure tourists that they would be safe. Government said no curfew had been declared and the safety of tourists in the upmarket holiday paradise was assured. The government would "facilitate calm at a time of national difficulty", he added. The picturesque archipelago was plunged into chaos on Thursday when the called for the release of nine imprisoned opposition politicians, ruling that their trials were politically motivated and flawed. The government refused to implement the ruling, prompting a wave of protests in the capital, Male, with angry clashes between police and demonstrators. views the as key to its Maritime Silk Road project in the as it has already acquired port in and in the Horn of

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First Published: Tue, February 06 2018. 15:25 IST