Male (Maldives): Maldives Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer "sincerely thanked" India on Saturday for allowing the export of essential goods to the island nation, despite the downturn in relations amid rising Chinese influence in Male. Conveying his "sincere" thanks to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar as well as the Indian government for the move, Zameer said that it "signifies the longstanding friendship" between the two nations.
Amid the thaw in mutual ties, India has allowed the export of certain quantities of essential commodities for 2024-25 under a unique bilateral mechanism, at the request of the Maldives government. In a post on social media platform X, the Maldivian Foreign Minister wrote, "I sincerely thank EAM Dr S Jaishankar and the Government of India for the renewal of the quota to enable Maldives to import essential commodities from India during the years 2024 and 2025."
"This is truly a gesture which signifies the longstanding friendship, and the strong commitment to further expand bilateral trade and commerce between our two countries," he added. The High Commission of India in the Maldives posted on Thursday on X, stating that the quotas for each of these items have been revised upwards.
"Upon the request of the Government of Maldives, the Government of India has allowed for export of certain quantities of essential commodities for the year 2024-25 under a unique bilateral mechanism, wherein, the quotas for each of these items have been revised upwards," the post stated.