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Salma Rasheed’s UNHRC remarks questioned for omitting Israel and US actions in Middle East

Permanent Representative of Maldives with the United Nations, Dr Salma Rasheed delivering the national statement in Geneva, March 25, 2026.

The Maldives is facing public criticism after its statement at the 44th meeting of the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) condemned only Iran’s attacks on Gulf countries, without referring to the actions of Israel or the United States.

Delivering the national statement in Geneva, Permanent Representative Dr Salma Rasheed said the Maldives was concerned about Iran’s attacks on Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Jordan, noting that such actions were destabilising the region.

The Maldives also co‑sponsored a resolution titled “Human Rights Implications of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Unprovoked Attacks Against Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Jordan.”

In her remarks, Dr Salma called on the international community to cease hostilities and pursue diplomatic solutions for regional stability. She also condemned military attacks by Israel and the United States against Iran, though these references were not included in the formal statement text circulated publicly.

The statement has drawn strong reactions from politicians and the public on social media, with critics arguing that it appeared one‑sided.

They noted that the statement did not mention Israel’s actions in Gaza, the broader humanitarian situation in the Middle East, or the role of the United States in the conflict. Some critics argued that Maldives has traditionally maintained a neutral foreign policy, and expressed concern that the statement could be interpreted as aligning with specific geopolitical interests.

Former MP Rozaina Adam was among those who publicly criticised the statement, saying it failed to acknowledge alleged violations committed by Israel and the United States.

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