Maldives warns foreigners

MALE. — Maldives President Mohamed Waheed yesterday said that foreigners should not interfere in the domestic issues of the country. In a speech to mark the National Victory Day, President Waheed said that foreign intervention could negatively affect the independence and sovereignty of the Maldives. The President’s office quoted him as saying that it was important for the Maldives to strengthen the unity among the people.

He said the best way to do this is by addressing the current polarizations and tensions and refraining from actions that could further affect national unity.

He warned that the failure to do so could result in immense damage to the country. “Similarly, this is the time for us to find solutions to issues faced by us. We must resolve our issues ourselves. We must not let any foreign party to interfere and have their say in our affairs. We must always remember that giving that opportunity to foreigners could negatively affect our independence and sovereignty, and we may have to face further harms,” the President said.

The President paid tribute to the heroes who fought for defending Islam, the independence and sovereignty of the country. He also recalled the sacrifices of the members of the Maldivian National Defence Force and their steadfastness and courage.

Meanwhile the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party said it was deeply concerned with what it called was the unconstitutional actions of the government and the judiciary to obstruct the people of Maldives to exercise their constitutional rights to hold a free and fair election.

The MDP called upon the government and all relevant institutions not to obstruct the presidential elections scheduled for November 9, 2013, but provide necessary support and assistance to ensure the smooth conduct of the elections. — Xinhua.

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