Nasheed Advocates Peaceful Change Amid West Asia Conflict
Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed discusses the impact of the West Asia conflict sparked by US-Israel strikes on Iran, emphasizing the importance of democratic structures over military action. He highlights the economic impact on Maldives' tourism and stresses the need for peaceful political processes.
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Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed has voiced his concerns over the ongoing West Asia conflict, which was sparked by US-Israel joint strikes on Iran. According to Nasheed, establishing democratic structures and institutions is a more effective means of enacting change in a country than through military actions.
Speaking at a conclave organized by Synergia in Bengaluru, Nasheed discussed how the current geopolitical tensions have adversely affected Maldives' economy, particularly its tourism sector. He revealed that tourist arrivals have decreased by 30 percent, warning that this decline may jeopardize the country's financial stability as it struggles with high debt and rising fuel prices.
Nasheed further noted that the global power dynamics are shifting towards a multipolar world where countries will align based on security, energy, and climate interests. He emphasized the need for maintaining peace in regions like the Indian Ocean through strategic diplomacy and collaboration rather than conflict.
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