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Nasheed: UTF agreement isn’t secretive, details will be disclosed to Parliament

Speaker of Parliament, President Mohamed Nasheed presides over a parliamentary sitting on October 12, 2021. (Photo/People's Majlis)

Parliament Speaker, former President Mohamed Nasheed states that the agreement between the Maldivian and Indian military to develop Uthuru Thila Falhu (UTF) base isn’t a secretive deal. 

Opening Tuesday’s parliamentary sitting, Nasheed said that Maduvvari MP Adam Shareef Umar has requested to clarify the contents of the UTF agreement, and that the Security Services Committee is conducting necessary work in response to the request. 

“The Secretary-General will request the Ministry of Defense for a copy of the agreement to the Parliament, and the committee, In Sha Allah, is working very hard to clarify all the provisions of the agreement to the honorable parliamentarian,” he said. 

Nasheed said that the UTF agreement isn’t a secretive agreement. 

“It is not, under any circumstances, a hidden secret. It is an agreement of the State of Maldives with a foreign country. The State isn’t treating it as a secret,” he said. 

The UTF project involves developing a modern naval port and dockyard in the base. The controversy regarding the agreement stems from allegations it will allow armed Indian military personnel to operate in the base – allegations which Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF) has repeatedly denied. 

However, MNDF has refused to disclose details of the UTF agreement, citing national security concerns. 

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