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India spends big on Maldives security by Staff Writers Male, Maldives (AFP) June 8, 2019 Indian leader Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated a coastal radar system and military training centre in the Maldives on Saturday, as New Delhi seeks to fend off Chinese influence in the strategically-placed nation. The Maldives, a low-lying archipelago of more than a thousand tiny coral islands south of the Indian subcontinent, straddles the world's busiest east-west maritime route. India, the country's traditional ally, had watched former strongman leader Abdulla Yameen's growing political and financial reliance on Beijing with unease. But Yameen's election loss last September has seen the new administration under President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih gravitate back to the nation's traditional benefactors in New Delhi. Modi and Solih inaugurated the training facility on Saturday, officials said, adding that both projects cost New Delhi $26 million. A joint statement said the two sides discussed the need to maintain peace and security in the Indian Ocean region. The leaders pledged to combat piracy, terrorism, organised crime and trafficking through "coordinated patrolling and aerial surveillance, exchange of information, and capacity building," the statement said. Modi is making his second trip to the Maldives in less than seven months. The two-day visit is also Modi's first foreign visit since taking the oath of office for his second term after an emphatic election win in May. Under Modi's leadership, India earlier this year granted a $800 million line of credit to the Maldives, which remains heavily indebted to Beijing. The Indian premier next travels to neighbouring Sri Lanka, where he will hold talks with political leaders during a brief stopover.
Ukraine's new leader asks Europe to pressure Russia to end war Brussels (AFP) June 4, 2019 Ukraine's new President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed to press Europe to step up pressure on Russia to end the war in his country's east, as he arrived in Brussels on Tuesday for his first foreign trip as leader. The former comedian who crushed incumbent Petro Poroshenko in last month's election met European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker before holding talks with the head of NATO Jens Stoltenberg. Writing on his Facebook page, Zelensky dedicated his trip to the children caught up in the confli ... read more
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