(Malaysia New Dian) Maldives The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that India will withdraw from the army deployed in the South Pacific Island country from March.
According to a statement issued by the Maldives Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday (February 2), Malaysia and India agreed in the talks held in New Delhi that 89 Indian military personnel stationed in the Maldives began before March 10th, and they also started.Complete the withdrawal operation within two months.
Indian military personnel stationed in the Maldives are mainly responsible for operating three maritime reconnaissance aircraft, two helicopters and a fixed -wing aircraft donated by India.
However, in the statement of the talks about the talks, the Indian government did not clearly mention any evacuation.The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the two countries reached an agreement on a series of feasible solutions, and Indian Airlines will continue to provide humanitarian and medical services to the people of the Maldives.
The Maldives is an important country in the Indian Ocean. It is closest to India in geographical location and has established a special security cooperative relationship with India.However, after being elected as president in Beijing in Beijing in September last year, India asked India to withdraw troops from Maldives.