According to Maldivian media reports, with the launch of the replacement process of Indian military personnel in the Maldives, the island government said it would not disclose the details of the withdrawal agreement between Male and New Delhi.

India Start evacuating people On March 12, with the first group of 25 soldiers at the request of Mohamed Muizou’s government. The second batch is expected to leave the country on April 10.

An official from the Maldives Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Mihaaru News that details of the deal could not be disclosed.

“The ministry, however, responded that they were unable to reveal a copy of the agreement and maintained that doing so was in compliance with Section 29 of the Right to Information Act,” a news portal quoted a ministry official as saying.

The report also cited that the government of former Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih also concealed information about the defense agreement signed with India.

Muizur, who is seen as a pro-China leader, had earlier confirmed that Indian military personnel, even plainclothes personnel, would not Will appear in his country after May 10.

Muizou, who came to power in November last year, had claimed that he would ensure that the Maldives was “free” from any “foreign military presence” to maintain its independence and sovereignty. Then, in January this year, he asked India to withdraw its troops.

one Agreement signed in February between the two countries in this regard.

Relations between India and the Maldives have been tense since Muizou took office as president.

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