President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and the President of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA) and Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid, meet and hold a joint press conference this morning at the President’s Office.

Speaking at the joint press conference, President Solih disclosed that discussions with the PGA were focused upon strengthening the relations between the Maldives and the United Nations (UN) and on ways to further reinforce existing ties.

The President urged the PGA to embrace the values upheld by the Maldives in areas such as foreign policy, democracy, climate change, and upholding human rights.

Highlighting that the Maldives has always pressed for the reform of the United Nations, President Solih also discussed the Maldives' wish to expedite such reform during PGA Shahid’s tenure.

President meets PGA Shahid on his maiden trip to the Maldives after taking office/ Photo: President's Office

The President and PGA discussed areas of interest such as the impact of climate change on Small Island Developing States (SIDS). They deliberated on ways to increase international involvement in such efforts through an inclusive arrangement.

President Solih said that he believes that the UN plays a central role in assisting the world to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

He commended the efforts of the PGA for his role in resource mobilization in regard to equitable access to affordable Covid-19 vaccines. Highlighting the plight of girls and women across the globe, the President stressed the importance of gender equality, social parity, and the empowerment of girls and women, urging the PGA to give precedence to such efforts.

In his statement during the joint press conference, the PGA thanked the President for inviting him to the Maldives in his capacity as the President of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

He also praised President Solih for the success achieved by the Maldives in the international arena, adding that it is an achievement attained by the success of the President’s firm foreign policy.