Maldivian president Solih, who came to power a month ago, arrived in New Delhi on a three-day state visit.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held wide-ranging talks with Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih with an aim to begin a new chapter in bilateral ties which came under strain under the previous regime in Male.
Solih arrived here Sunday on a three-day state visit, his first foreign trip after assuming charge of the top office in the island nation a month ago.
Modi had attended Solih’s swearing-in ceremony on November 17.
Signalling a new era of enhanced cooperation
PM @narendramodi and President of #Maldives @ibusolih held delegation level talks. Both looked forward to working closely in all areas of bilateral cooperation to take the relationship to a higher level. pic.twitter.com/mFCder5CeT
— Anurag Srivastava (@MEAIndia) December 17, 2018
Special relationship
PM @narendramodi warmly received President @ibusolih ahead of delegation level talks. During his visit to Maldives for the President’s inauguration in November, PM had extended an invitation to President Solih to make a State Visit to India. pic.twitter.com/TzZ9lSatfU
— Anurag Srivastava (@MEAIndia) December 17, 2018
Earlier, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj called on Solih and discussed bilateral and regional issues of mutual interests.
Relations between India and the Maldives deteriorated after then president Abdulla Yameen imposed emergency on February 5 this year.
India had criticised his decision and asked his government to restore the credibility of the electoral and political process by releasing political prisoners. The emergency lasted for 45 days.