Promote dialogue between Maldives parties to end crisis: China

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

today opposed any UN in the but called on the international community to provide "support and convenience" to the relevant parties to facilitate dialogue and resolve the country's political crisis. Ahead of the meeting today to discuss the situation in the after UN officials offered to facilitate all-party talks to resolve the situation, Chinese foreign ministry told media here that is for supporting relevant parties in the island nation to resolve the crisis. Asked whether is averse to UN in the Maldives, Geng said "I made myself clear. The international community should respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of and provide support and convenience for dialogue between the relevant parties and play a constructive role in this aspect". The Chinese stand to provide outside support for the parties is seen as a slight change in Beijing's position. Opposition parties in the allege is backing who has permitted several high-profile Chinese-backed infrastructure projects and signed a controversial Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with despite domestic opposition. Geng's comments came as Yameen dispatched special envoys to "friendly countries" like China, and The for is expected to arrive here later today. Geng said "thinks that the current situation and disputes in the belong to its internal affairs. It should be properly resolved though consultations by relevant parties. The international community should respect the Maldives' sovereignty and territorial integrity and play a constructive role for dialogue between the relevant parties," he said. China, he said is willing to maintain close communication with relevant parties in to restore normal order as soon as possible. Asked whether it means is in touch with former MohamedNasheed who is bitterly critical of China's role in the Maldives, Geng said "We are maintaining close communication with relevant parties in the and the diplomatic channels between two countries is also smooth". But at the same time, Geng refuted allegations by Sri Lanka-based Nasheed who has accused of land grab and undermining the Maldives' sovereignty and security in the Indo-Pacific.

Nasheed also called for Indian military intervention to end the crisis. Yesterday, Geng said is opposed to any outside military intervention in in response to Nasheed's call. "I think that kind of remarks (by Nasheed) is totally wrong. When Nasheed was has offered assistance to and promoted pragmatic cooperation and has achieved a lot of outcomes. I don't know whether Nasheed will regard such cooperation as grabbing," he said. Based on mutual respect and equality, the has maintained cooperation on infrastructure and livelihood projects and has made contribution to the transformation of economic structure and improvement of livelihoods of people of the Maldives, Geng said while defending China's massive investments in the picturesque islands in the "has not attached political strings for cooperation with the will never endanger the independence of the Friendly cooperation is for all the people in the and it serves the interest of the two countries and two peoples," he said. Besides India, the US, the UN, and the EU have all expressed concern over Yameen jailing the judges and 81-year-old former besides a number of opposition legislators. UN on Tuesday urged the government to uphold the rule of law and ensure the safety of the people of the island nation. The UN expressed serious concern about the unfolding situation in the and, in a statement issued by his Stephane Dujarric, urged the government to uphold the Constitutionand the rule of law, lift the state of emergency as soon as possible, and take all measures to ensure the safety and security of the people in the country. views the as key to its Maritime Silk Road project in the as it has already acquired port in and in the Horn of Also today further strengthened its to thousands of Chinese tourists by asking travel agencies not to organise group tours to the during the the week- long holiday this month. Geng in his briefing referred to the Travel Bureau's warnings to travel agencies about group tours. Earlier, had asked its tourists to cancel plans to visit the which is a favourite tourist destination. Tourism is the Maldives' biggest industry. It accounts for around a fifth of its GDP and generates billions of dollars every year in revenue. In 2016, the sector was worth almost USD 9 billion. About 1.4 million people visited the archipelago last year, of which Chinese tourists constituted about 30 per cent. The was stated to be biggest season for tourists from to visit the

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 15:20 IST