The new High Commissioner of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to the Republic of Maldives, H.E. Adam Maznavee Jaufer Sadiq presented his letter of credence to H.E. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. The ceremony was held on Tuesday morning at the President’s Office.
Speaking with the High Commissioner afterward, President Solih welcomed and congratulated him on his appointment. Shedding light on the existing bilateral relations between the Maldives and Sri Lanka, President Solih and the High Commissioner discussed a wide range of topics, including strengthening economic cooperation, education development, and agricultural development.
On the human resource development front, President Solih expressed hope that the Sri Lankan government would consider a proposal to waive off visa fees for Maldivian students under the age of 18, which he described as a move that would provide great relief for Maldivian families residing in Sri Lanka. The President and the High Commissioner also discussed the current Covid-19 situation and the latest updates on the inoculation drive in both countries.
The President went on to describe Sri Lanka as one of the important partners of the Maldives and extended his gratitude to the government of Sri Lanka for the cooperation and assistance provided to the Maldives over the years. The President and the High Commissioner concluded their call by expressing hopes of further solidifying the existing relations between the two countries in the coming years.
The Maldives established diplomatic ties with Sri Lanka on July 26, 1965.
Speaking with the High Commissioner afterward, President Solih welcomed and congratulated him on his appointment. Shedding light on the existing bilateral relations between the Maldives and Sri Lanka, President Solih and the High Commissioner discussed a wide range of topics, including strengthening economic cooperation, education development, and agricultural development.
On the human resource development front, President Solih expressed hope that the Sri Lankan government would consider a proposal to waive off visa fees for Maldivian students under the age of 18, which he described as a move that would provide great relief for Maldivian families residing in Sri Lanka. The President and the High Commissioner also discussed the current Covid-19 situation and the latest updates on the inoculation drive in both countries.
The President went on to describe Sri Lanka as one of the important partners of the Maldives and extended his gratitude to the government of Sri Lanka for the cooperation and assistance provided to the Maldives over the years. The President and the High Commissioner concluded their call by expressing hopes of further solidifying the existing relations between the two countries in the coming years.
The Maldives established diplomatic ties with Sri Lanka on July 26, 1965.