President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, currently attending the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, met with Maldivians residing in the United States at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Maldives to the United Nations.
During the meeting, President Muizzu engaged with members of the Maldivian community, listening to their concerns and inquiring about their needs and challenges. He emphasized the Government's commitment to addressing the issues faced by Maldivians abroad and expressed his dedication to assisting them.
The President highlighted that his administration values open dialogue and is focused on creating policies that are aligned with the needs and concerns of the people. He assured the attendees that their input would help shape government actions aimed at improving the lives of Maldivians both at home and abroad.
Before the meeting, President Muizzu signed the guest book at the Permanent Mission, marking his visit.
The engagement provided an opportunity for Maldivians in New York to voice their concerns directly to the President, fostering a sense of connection and support between the community and the government.
During the meeting, President Muizzu engaged with members of the Maldivian community, listening to their concerns and inquiring about their needs and challenges. He emphasized the Government's commitment to addressing the issues faced by Maldivians abroad and expressed his dedication to assisting them.
The President highlighted that his administration values open dialogue and is focused on creating policies that are aligned with the needs and concerns of the people. He assured the attendees that their input would help shape government actions aimed at improving the lives of Maldivians both at home and abroad.
Before the meeting, President Muizzu signed the guest book at the Permanent Mission, marking his visit.
The engagement provided an opportunity for Maldivians in New York to voice their concerns directly to the President, fostering a sense of connection and support between the community and the government.