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09 Jun 2022 | Thu 17:54
Vice President Faisal Naseem
Vice President Faisal Naseem
Vice President Faisal Naseem
VP Naseem attends the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations
 
The Vice President recalled the visit by Her Majesty to the Maldives 50 years ago, on March 13, 1972
 
Vice President emphasized that this year also marks another milestone in the Maldives-United Kingdom relationship
 
Vice President extended warm felicitations to Her Majesty on behalf of President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on the special and joyous occasion

Vice President Faisal Naseem has attended a ceremony held as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations held to mark 70 years of service by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

The ceremony was held on Wednesday.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Vice President extended warm felicitations to Her Majesty on behalf of President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. on the special and joyous occasion .

Additionally, he also emphasized that this year also marks another milestone in the Maldives-United Kingdom relationship. As such, the Vice President noted the special relationship between the two countries and their peoples. On this note, he recalled the visit by Her Majesty to the Maldives 50 years ago, on March 13, 1972.

The Vice President described the collaboration between the two countries as a dynamic relationship spanning many areas, including governance, judicial reform, environmental protection, sustainable development, and defense cooperation, especially noting the growth of engagements between security agencies through increased exchange of expertise, training programs, and exercises.

The Vice President expressed that the Maldives highly values the UK’s commitment to supporting our developmental priorities, especially in the area of human resources development. He added that programs such as the Chevening Scholarships and the Commonwealth Scholarship Scheme continue to contribute immensely to building a skilled and competent workforce that serves at the top of their fields in almost all sectors of the Maldivian economy.

Speaking further, the Vice President highlighted that the UK remains a top export destination for Maldivian fishery products. The Vice President concluded his remarks by expressing hope of waiving the heavy tariffs imposed on the products and for favorable access to UK markets.

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