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President calls for ocean-centred foreign policy at German Council on Foreign Relations

12 Feb 2026

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Aishath Shaaleen

President Dr Mohamed Muizzu at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) -- Photo: President's Office

President Dr Mohamed Muizzu delivered a keynote speech at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) during his official visit to Germany, stressing the need for an ocean-centred foreign policy.

Welcomed by DGAP leaders, including Rolf Nikel, Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, and Dr Kira Vinke, the President highlighted that oceans remain underrepresented in global diplomacy despite their critical role in climate regulation, biodiversity, and food security. He underscored the Maldives’ inseparable ties to the ocean through its history, economy, culture, and security, while warning of the far-reaching impacts of climate change on island nations.

The President noted the Maldives’ strategic location at the crossroads of major trade routes and growing competition in the Indian Ocean, stressing the importance of safeguarding undersea digital infrastructure through international cooperation and shared norms. He noted that small states are increasingly shaping global norms by advocating ambitious climate action, stronger marine protection, and inclusive multilateralism.

Concluding his remarks, the President declared that an ocean-centred foreign policy is existential for the Maldives and indispensable for the world, reaffirming readiness to work with Germany and like-minded partners to ensure the ocean remains a space for cooperation, sustainability, and shared responsibility.

In a subsequent Q&A session, President Dr Muizzu outlined the Maldives’ approach to ocean security and sustainability, grounded in strong relations with neighbours, respect for territorial integrity, and environmental protection. He highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen capacity to safeguard the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and reaffirmed the Maldives’ commitment to global climate action. Reflecting on six decades of diplomatic ties, he noted opportunities to expand cooperation with Germany, particularly in shore protection initiatives.

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