Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu’s state visit to China is sparking excitement as a milestone for deepening bilateral cooperation. Marking the first foreign leader welcomed by China in 2024, the trip promises to unlock fresh opportunities in trade, sustainability, and cultural exchange.
Economic Wins & Cultural Bonds
Bilateral trade hit $451 million in 2022, driven by Chinese investments in Maldivian infrastructure like social housing and clean energy projects. With over 187,000 Chinese tourists visiting the Maldives in 2023, the mutual visa-free policy continues to boost people-to-people ties.
Geopolitics Reimagined
Western and Indian media narratives framing the Maldives as a “geopolitical battleground” have been challenged. President Muizzu emphasized the nation’s commitment to pursuing partnerships on its own terms: “We engage with all countries – no strings attached.”
A Future-Focused Vision
Since establishing diplomatic ties 52 years ago, China and the Maldives have built a model of collaboration between a major economy and a small island nation. President Xi Jinping’s 2014 visit set the stage for this evolving partnership, blending Belt and Road projects with sustainability goals.
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Muizzu's visit: Giving new boost to China-Maldives relations
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