Maldives warns India over pressure to free former president

12 Oct, 2015

Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen on Sunday warned India's foreign minister against external interference in the islands' affairs, his office said, as international pressure mounts to release his jailed predecessor. The president told Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj that all nations should respect the Maldives' sovereignty, during her official visit to the capital Male to strengthen ties between the Indian Ocean neighbours.
"President Yameen stated that this government will not tolerate foreign parties to interfere with the country's domestic issues," his office said in a statement.
Yameen also "underscored that a country's integrity and national sovereignty must be respected by all", the statement said. Yameen made no reference to the controversial conviction this year of former president Mohamed Nasheed, the country's main opposition leader, and his jailing for 13 years on terrorism charges. Washington and others have strongly criticised his trial and a UN panel ruled last month that Nasheed's jailing was illegal and that he should be freed immediately. Swaraj released her own statement on Sunday at the end of the two-day visit, without mentioning Nasheed or the president's comments.

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