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CMAG statement on Maldives

12 February 2012

Extraordinary Teleconference of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG)

Statement by the Chair on behalf of CMAG

1. The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) held an extraordinary meeting by teleconference to consider the situation in the Republic of Maldives. The meeting was convened by the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Kamalesh Sharma, and chaired by Hon Surujrattan Rambachan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Communications of Trinidad and Tobago. Other members of the Group who participated in the meeting were: Hon Kevin Rudd, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia; Hon Dr Dipu Moni, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh; Hon John Baird, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Canada; Senator Hon Arnold J Nicholson, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Jamaica; and Hon Joseph B Dauda, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sierra Leone.

2. CMAG received a briefing from the Foreign Secretary of Maldives, Mr Mohamed Naseer, on the events leading up to and following the resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed on 7 February 2012. The Group was also briefed by former President Nasheed. The Secretary-General advised the group regarding his own interactions with President Waheed and former President Nasheed, and the findings of the Commonwealth Secretariat team currently in Maldives.

3. CMAG underlined the importance of adherence by member countries to the Commonwealth’s fundamental political values, most recently expressed by Heads of Government in the 2009 Affirmation of Commonwealth Values and Principles, including constitutional democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights; and in particular, the principle of separation of powers, as enshrined in the Latimer House Principles. The Group also noted that Commonwealth Heads of Government had given the Group an enhanced mandate at their meeting in Perth, Australia, in 2011 to consider situations of concern in member countries in a proactive, engaged and positive manner.

4. CMAG recognised the impressive gains made by Maldives in recent years in consolidating multi-party democracy, and expressed its solidarity with the people of Maldives to select a government of their choice through democratic means.

5. CMAG stressed that the way forward must be determined by Maldivians themselves, through inclusive political dialogue in an atmosphere of non-violence, restraint and stability.

6. CMAG agreed to constitute a ministerial mission which will visit Maldives urgently to ascertain the facts surrounding the transfer of power, and to promote adherence to Commonwealth values and principles.

7. CMAG decided to meet again in extraordinary session following the ministerial mission to Maldives.

Commonwealth Secretariat, London

12 February 2012

For media enquiries, please contact Spokesperson Manoah Esipisu on m.esipisu@commonwealth.int or Tel: +44 (0) 789 446 2021

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  • 1. Apr 17 2012 9:03AM, Amir wrote:

    Majority wants to go for an election

  • 2. Feb 27 2012 5:15PM, Ali moosa wrote:

    We need early election. Maldivian

  • 3. Feb 23 2012 7:18AM, cacoin wrote:

    Please don't force an early election. Allow a democratic and a transparent process.

  • 4. Feb 22 2012 7:45PM, Tholal Mahir wrote:

    Thank you for helping Maldives!!

  • 5. Feb 22 2012 5:14PM, muslih wrote:

    We voted for change. Still we cant survive from the dictator. Please save our nation from them. President Nasheed step forward for us. Please dont let him down. Please dont let us down.

  • 6. Feb 21 2012 11:14AM, Fayaz wrote:

    The more we stay in this lawlessness, the more violence and insecurity. Pls HELP us ASAP.

  • 7. Feb 18 2012 7:32AM, rushdhy wrote:

    Thank you so much for your help.

  • 8. Feb 16 2012 3:24AM, Ahmed Hussain wrote:

    When will the Commonwealth Team Coming. We are going out to protest on to morrow the 17th February. I need commonwealth Representative to witness this because the present Coupe arranged government saying that we make all the trouble in Maldives and in Male' specially.

  • 9. Feb 14 2012 11:07AM, inguru wrote:

    http://youtu.be/4p8RedXJklU

  • 10. Feb 14 2012 2:37AM, Ahmd Muid wrote:

    Nothing to investigate but yours will prove that Waheedh got in beyond constitution.