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12 Oct 2022 | Wed 16:12
President Solih held a cabinet meeting on Tuesday
President Solih held a cabinet meeting on Tuesday
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Maldives' IALA membership
Cabinet seeking advice from Majlis on the Maldives' IALA membership
IALA encourages its members to work together to develop marine aids to navigation worldwide
The President held extensive cabinet discussion on the paper submitted to the cabinet by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation
This decision came following a cabinet meeting at the President's Office on Tuesday afternoon

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has decided to seek advice from the parliament on whether the Maldives should join the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA).

This decision came following a cabinet meeting at the President's Office on Tuesday afternoon.

As such, the President held extensive discussion on the paper submitted to the cabinet by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, before making the decision to seek advice from the parliament.

IALA encourages its members to work together to develop marine aids to navigation worldwide, ensuring that the movements of vessels are safe while protecting the marine environment.

Some of the advantages of joining IALA include strengthening maritime cooperation with IALA member countries and ensuring the reliability of the maritime safety system.

Additionally, this would help the Maldives acquire navigational aids, particularly in the modernization of reef lights; the establishment of reef light monitoring through contemporary technology; and the facilitation of reef light information to vessels through technological assistance from other nations.

Furthermore, it will contribute to the protection of the marine environment. 

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