Chinese Vice Minister’s Visit Marks New Chapter in Sino-Maldivian Relations

The visit by Vice Minister Sun Haiyan serves as a testament to the commitment of both nations to fostering collaboration, understanding, and mutual growth. It heralds a new era in Sino-Maldivian relations, offering the promise of enhanced diplomatic ties and cooperation in various spheres.
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In a significant diplomatic overture, H.E. Sun Haiyan, Vice Minister of the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party, paid a courtesy visit to H.E. President Dr Mohamed Muizzu, opening a new chapter in the diplomatic relationship between China and the Maldives.

The focal point of the meeting was the swift implementation of agreements forged during President Muizzu’s recent state visit to China. Vice Minister Sun Haiyan conveyed the eagerness of Chinese authorities to collaborate with Maldivian counterparts under the leadership of President Xi Jinping. The discussions centered on strengthening strategic bilateral relations and exploring avenues for comprehensive training opportunities for Maldivians across diverse fields.

During the visit, Vice Minister Sun Haiyan expressed China’s commitment to furthering its relationship with the Maldives. The discussion underscored China’s interest in deepening collaboration with the Maldives under the visionary leadership of President Xi Jinping. The offer to provide training opportunities for Maldivians was presented as a gesture of goodwill, reflecting China’s commitment to fostering mutual growth and development.

President Dr Muizzu, reciprocating the sentiment, expressed his gratitude for the training opportunities and other forms of support provided by China to the Maldives. The President reiterated his keenness to expedite the implementation of the bilateral agreements, emphasizing their pivotal role in enhancing diplomatic ties.

An integral part of the conversation was the review of the successful direct flights between the Maldives and China. Both leaders explored the possibility of extending direct flights from several Chinese cities to the Maldives, a move that would not only bolster connectivity but also promote tourism and economic collaboration.

Additionally, the leaders engaged in discussions about improving city-to-city relations between the Maldives and China, recognizing the potential for cultural exchange and strengthened economic ties.

As the courtesy call drew to a close, President Dr Muizzu and Vice Minister Sun Haiyan deliberated on future collaborations. The discussions focused on fortifying ties between the Maldives and China, setting the stage for a sustained and strengthened relationship.

The visit by Vice Minister Sun Haiyan serves as a testament to the commitment of both nations to fostering collaboration, understanding, and mutual growth. It heralds a new era in Sino-Maldivian relations, offering the promise of enhanced diplomatic ties and cooperation in various spheres.

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