Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer has acknowledged that the Maldives-India ties witnessed rough patches in the initial days of President Mohammad Muizzu-led government but insisted that the two countries have resolved the "misunderstandings".
Zameer made the remarks on Friday during a visit to Sri Lanka, where he stressed the importance of the Indian Ocean archipelago's relationships with key allies, particularly China and India.
He said that relations with India had faced challenges, particularly following President Muizzu's campaign to remove a small contingent of Indian troops from the Maldives.
Zameer said that the "misunderstandings" between the two countries have been resolved following the repatriation of Indian troops from the Maldives.
"At the start of our government, we did have some rough patches (with India), you know," Zameer has been quoted as saying by The Edition newspaper.
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