Seychelles prez says his country will not move forward on naval project with India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ahead of his visit, has said a joint project with to develop a naval base at Island in his country would not move forward.

Government sources said Faure would arrive here on June 26 on a bilateral visit during which a range of issues to strengthen two-way cooperation would be discussed.

At a press conference on June 4, Faure had said would develop military facilities at the island on its own and that the project with India "will not move forward".

According to the Seychelles Agency, he said, In next year's budget, we will put funds for us to build a coastguard facility on the ourselves. It is important for us to ensure that we have a military post in this area."

He had also said the issue would not be discussed with the Indian leadership during his visit to

The has not commented on the issue.

India was keen on developing the Island as a naval base to expand its footprint in the strategically key region where has been trying to enhance its military presence.

The pact on the between India and Seychelles was first signed in 2015 during Narendra Modi's visit to that country. An updated version of the original pact was finalised by the two sides earlier this year.

However, opposition leaders in Seychelles came out openly against the pact after the original document as well as the revised version of it surfaced online in March.

After the furore, the Seychelles said he would not approach the country's parliament to ratify the agreement with India.

Seychelles had ordered an inquiry into the leak of highly classified agreement.

Modi and Faure had a bilateral meeting in April on the sidelines of the multilateral Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in

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First Published: Sat, June 16 2018. 20:20 IST