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23 Feb 2018 | Fri 16:49
Indian PM Narendra Modi and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau
Indian PM Narendra Modi and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau
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State of Emergency
India and Canada share "common views" on Maldives situation: PM Modi
PM Modi made the statement at a joint press conference held with PM Trudeau on Friday
Both Canada and India have updated their travel advisories to the Maldives, following the declaration of a state of emergency on 5th February
Maldives has told the international community that "public statements are unhelpful"

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India shares common views on the independence of democratic institutions in Maldives.

In a joint press conference on Friday, following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s official visit to India, Modi said that both countries “share common views on the proliferation of North Korea, safety and peace in Indo-Pacific region and independence of democratic institutions in Maldives”.

Following the declaration of a state of emergency in the Maldives on 5th February, both India and Canada had issued travel advisories, cautioning their citizens regarding the current political situation in the country.

While the state of emergency was extended by parliament on Tuesday, in a vote taken without the constitutionally required quorum of 43 parliamentarians, India had expressed “dismay” over the government’s decision.

“The consequent delay in the resumption of the political process and the continuing suspension of the functioning of democratic institutions including the judiciary is likely to further delay restoration of normalcy in Maldives,” reads India’s statement.

Furthermore, at a press conference on Thursday, spokesperson to the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India, Raveesh Kumar, said that it is India’s “sincere desire that democracy in the Maldives is restored and the situation returns to normal, we believe that this is the desire of the Maldivian people as well” Raveesh Kumar further said.

Earlier on Friday, Canada’s Ambassador to the Maldives expressed concern over “reports of increasing violence, targeting and arrests of journalists and protesters in Maldives,” adding that “Canada continues to call for the lifting of the state of emergency, restoration of fundamental rights and freedoms, and a return to democracy”.

However, Maldives has dismissed the international community’s concerns, saying that “public statements are unhelpful”.

“The assertion by the Government of India that the extension of the State of Emergency by the People’s Majlis (parliament) was unconstitutional is a clear distortion of facts, which ignore the Constitution and Laws of the Maldives,” said Maldives, adding that it “firmly” committed to working “closely” with the international community, “including India”.

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