28th April 2011 - Minister of Foreign Affairs, H. E. Mr. Ahmed Naseem participated in the thirty-fifth regular meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) held in London today.

22nd April 2011, Male': This follows the Maldives'' decision, on 3 April, to recognise the Transitional National Council (TNC) as the sole legitimate body representing the Libyan people. The Maldives was the third country to recognise the TNC after France and Qatar.

21st April 2011;The Maldives has called on all parties to make every effort to respect the rights of the Middle Eastern people, and to end the ongoing violence in the Middle East.

20th April 2011, Male';The Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr Ahmed Naseem met with Advisor and Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia His Excellency Mr. Ouch Borith, at the Ministry today.

During the meeting, Special Envoy and the Minister discussed ways of strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries, and on possible areas of cooperation.

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19th April 2011, Male';China opened a new gateway to promote the Maldives by opening a Maldives Travel Service Centre in Dongguan City, China. The Centre was officially launched by His Excellency Mr. Ahmed Latheef, Ambassador of the Republic of Maldives to the People's Republic of China.

11th April 2011, Male';The parliament endorsed Mr. Ahmed Naseem as the Minister of Foreign Affairs today. The parliamentary government evaluation committee, which studied the suitability of the cabinet member, Foreign Minister was approved by sixty two out of seventy six members who attended today's sitting.

11th April 2011, Male';Responding to the publication on 8 April of the US State Department's 2010 report on human rights in the Maldives, the newly-confirmed Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr. Ahmed Naseem today reaffirmed the Government's commitment to human rights and promised to use his tenure as Minister to continue to consolidate democracy and to further promote the full enjoyment of human rights. In this regard, he welcomed the comments and recommendations of the Maldives' international partners, including those contained in the US State Department's report and those offered as part of the United Nation's Universal Periodic Review process.

06th April 2011, Male';The Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr Ahmed Naseem met with H. E. Mr Kunio Takahashi, Ambassador of Japan, at the Ministry today.

06th April 2011, Male';The Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr Ahmed Naseem met with Ambassador Shyam Saran, Chairman of the Research and Information System (RIS) and Former Foreign Secretary of India, at the Ministry today.

03rd April 2011, Male';The Maldives has decided to recognise the Libyan National Transition Council as the sole legitimate representative body of the Libyan people.

01 April 2011, New York;H.E. Mr Ameen Faisal, National Security Advisor to the President met with H.E. Mr AtulKhare, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations today at the United Nations.

3rd April 2011, Male';The New Ambassador of Norway accredited to the Republic of Maldives, Ms. Hilda Haraldstad has presented her letter of credence to The President of Maldives His Excellency Mr. Mohamed Nasheed today.

31st March 2011, Male';The delegation of the Republic of Maldives led by His Excellency Mr Ameen Faisal, the National Security Advisor to the President, today gave its presentation to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) which was held in the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 31 March 2011.

01st April 2011, Male', H.E. Dr. Farah Faizal, Maldives Ambassador to the Kingdom of Noway has presented her Letter of Credence to His Majesty King Harald V of Norway. The ceremony took place in the Royal Palace, on 31 March 2011, during which Ambassador Dr. Faizal was congratulated by His Majesty for her accreditation as the first non-resident Ambassador from the Republic of Maldives to the Kingdom of Norway.

30th March 2011, Male': H. E. Mr. Ahmed Naseem, Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the Secretary General of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation H. E. Ms. Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed today to share details of the progress of the upcoming SAARC Summit scheduled to be held in Maldives later this year.

29 March 2011, Male; The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Maldives, H.E. Mr. Ahmed Naseem, today encouraged the Syrian Government and the country's opposition to enter into meaningful dialogue as a way of ending violence and of strengthening human rights and freedoms in the country.

29 March 2011, Male;The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Maldives, H.E. Mr. Ahmed Naseem, today welcomed signals from the Government of Yemen that it has entered into a dialogue with the opposition as a first step towards a smooth and peaceful democratic transition.

29 March 2011, London; A painting entitled "Kyōtsū - HACHI" was put on auction by the High Commission of Maldives in London, yesterday at a function held at the High Commission. David Amess MP, Chairman of the All Party British-Maldives Parliamentary Group unveiled the painting at the function.

8th March 2011, Geneva;Building on the high-level statement of the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr. Ahmed Naseem, last week at the opening of the UN Human Rights Council in which he called for the strengthening of the international human rights system, the Maldives today hosted a major event at the Council to ask whether the current system offers redress for the victims of human rights violations and whether the international community should consider the establishment of an International Court of Human Rights. The event was attended by over 150 diplomats, UN officials, and NGOs.

The event was organized by the Permanent Missions of Maldives, Switzerland and Uruguay, in cooperation with the International Commission of Jurists, the Panel on Human Dignity and the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. The aim was to allow States and other stakeholders a first opportunity to discuss and exchange views on a range of important questions for the international human rights system in the 21st Century including: do human rights really exist without effective remedy and under the current international system can rights-holders hold duty-bearers to account and secure redress?; to what extent have the procedures within the framework of the Human Rights Council contributed to the accountability for and the remedy of human rights violations?; and how can enforcement, accountability and remedy be enhanced and, to that end, do we not need to give consideration to the establishment of an independent international judicial mechanism?

Speaking at the event were Professor Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, Commissioner and Rapporteur on Children, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; former Independent Expert of the UN Secretary-General for the study on violence against children; Professor Manfred Nowak, former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, former member of the Working Group on Enforced Disappearances; Judge Theodor Meron, former president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Judge on the Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the ICTY; and Judge Philippe Texier, Judge, Cour de Cassation, France, member (and former Chair) of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and Commissioner at the International Commission of Jurists.

The speakers noted that, under the existing human rights system, there is no way in which an individual whose rights have been violated can hold a State to account at international level. This is especially problematic in Asia where, unlike Europe and South America, there is no regional human rights court. They therefore proposed that the UN return to the idea, first debated by the UN in 1947 but put on hold because of the Cold War, of establishing an International Court of Human Rights as "the final guarantor of human rights".

Attendees then discussed how such a court might function practice, as well as the challenges to its establishment.

In her address to the meeting, the Maldives Ambassador Iruthisham Adam said that it is vital, in countries suffering systematic human rights abuses, that individuals have recourse to effective remedy at international level. She therefore welcomed this first discussion on establishing an international court and thanks all States for expressing their views. She promised that the Maldives would continue to consult widely as it takes the initiative forward.

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25th March 2011, Geneva;The Maldives today reaffirmed its support for the fundamental freedoms and rights of the Palestinian people by calling on the UN to recognize an independent sovereign Palestinian State. Speaking at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva against a backdrop of change across the Middle-Eastern region, Ms Liusha Zahir, the Maldives' Deputy Permanent Representative, asserted that the Palestinian people were no less deserving of international support in the furtherance of their human rights than of people in Cairo, Benghazi and Tunis.

The struggle of the Palestinian people to gain peace, security and prosperity in their own independent State is an aspiration that the international community must support, argued Ms. Zahir.

"Frequent violence by Israeli settlers in an atmosphere of impunity; the occupation or demolition of thousands of Palestinian homes; arbitrary detentions by Israeli security forces; and mass displacement of men, women and children - the Maldives concurs with the OIC's conclusion that such acts represent a gross and systematic violation of human rights. We call on those responsible to be held accountable and brought to justice" said Ms. Zahir.

"What is more, such acts push any prospect of a strong and durable peace, a two-State peace with Palestinians and Israeli's living together side-by-side, further and further away. We therefore call on Israel to immediately stop all settlement activity as an essential and unconditional precursor to the resumption of comprehensive peace negotiations."

Deputy Permanent Representative Zahir concluded her statement by reminding UN Member States that the Palestinian people have been waiting for a State of their own for 43 years and should not have to wait any longer. The Maldives therefore called for "the UN Security Council to immediately recognize Palestine as an independent sovereign State with East Jerusalem as its capital in line with relevant UN resolutions".

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