Maldives president meets Xi Jinping in China
Both leaders agreed to further elevate China-Maldives relations under the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership (2024–2028).
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President Dr Mohamed Muizzu met with Chinese President Xi Jinping Sunday morning at the Tianjin Yingbin Hotel.
President Xi Jinping welcomed President Dr Muizzu and expressed appreciation for his official visit to China. He highlighted the significance of the visit in further strengthening the longstanding bilateral ties between the two countries.
President Dr Muizzu conveyed his delight at visiting China for the second time in an official capacity and thanked President Xi Jinping for the warm invitation and generous hospitality.
Discussions during the meeting focused on key areas of cooperation, including economic development, trade and investment, security collaboration, and fostering people-to-people connections.
President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China’s commitment to providing full support to the Maldives in achieving its national development goals and emphasised the importance of continuing the result-oriented partnership.
Both leaders agreed to further elevate China-Maldives relations under the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership (2024–2028).
The meeting concluded with both presidents reaffirming their shared commitment to deepening cooperation and advancing mutual interests.