(Malaysia New Dian) President Maldi Muz, after the end of the five -day state -visited China visit to China, emphasized that although his country is small, he will not be bullied.
Muz, who has a clear position in pro -Chinese, chose to visit China first three months, not neighboring India.After he returned to China on Saturday (January 13), he told reporters that the Maldives is not the backyard of any country, but an independent country, and the Indian Ocean does not belong to a certain country.
He said: "Although we are small, this does not mean that you can bully us." He also said that China respects the policy of Maldive's territory.
New Delhi has always regarded the Indian Ocean's Maldives as its sphere of influence, but the latter has rely on its largest external creditors China.
Moiz proposed the slogan of "India withdrawing" while running, and asked the Indian army in the Maldives to evacuate the next day when he took office.
Muyz negotiated with Chinese officials during his visit to China, and signed 20 agreements, including infrastructure construction, medical and health, improvement of people's livelihood, new energy, agriculture and marine environmental protection.The two sides emphasize support to maintain the core interests and oppose external interference.
Worsening relations with India will reduce medical care and drug dependence
The relationship between Maldives and India has deteriorated. In addition to Muz's attitude, it is also because the country's three ministers in the country described Indian Prime Minister Modi as "clown" and "terrorists" in social media.However, the relevant post text has been deleted earlier at the beginning of the month.
Some actors and cricket stars in the Hollywood of India call on the people to resist the Maldives and go to the place closer to home for vacation.Tourism accounts for nearly one -third of the Maldives economy, of which Indians account for the largest proportion of foreign tourists.
Muz said that Maldives will reduce dependence on Indian medical care and drugs, and allows citizens to go to more countries that pay medical expenses by the government.
At present, most eligible citizens are treated in India, and a few people receive treatment in Sri Lanka and Thailand.