New Paper 🚨 - We propose a framework to analyze “common but differentiated responsibilities” as a remedy to the legal obligation under the UN Fish Stocks agreement adopted more than 25 years ago.
Co-authors: @fishgovernance, @QHanich @KamalYA71
https://t.co/Bz5YFlVNHV
The Maldives has been elected as Vice Chair of the @UN’s Economic and Financial (Second) Committee for #UNGA81, and will be represented by Second Secretary Hussain Azhaan Mohamed Hussain.
This marks the first time #Maldives will serve on the Bureau of the Second Committee.
The Ministry welcomes the UK’s decision to suspend tariffs on tuna products from the Maldives. This is a very positive step that gives Maldivian tuna a fair opportunity to compete in the UK market. While the Maldives is currently the 9th largest supplier of tuna to the UK, our products are leading in the sustainability segment, and this move further strengthens the recognition of the sustainability credentials of our fisheries.
We extend special appreciation to President @Mmuizzu for his strong leadership in prioritising the fisheries sector and advancing strategic international partnerships.
Most importantly, the benefits of this decision will flow directly to our fishers, their communities, and our processing sector.
Highlights from the 30th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC30), proudly hosted by the Maldives for the first time.
A successful week of regional cooperation, productive negotiations, and key resolutions towards strengthening the sustainable management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean.
#IOTC2026
Proud moment for Maldives and our team @ #IOTC2026, our first time hosting the meeting. We led on 3 resolutions: mobulid rays, statistical reporting & BBNJ, & helped secure binding yellowfin tuna catch limits alongside South Africa. Science. Sustainability. Solidarity🎣
The 30th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), hosted by the Maldives for the first time, concluded today following a week of negotiations on the conservation and management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. The Session was attended by 29 Members of the Commission, 2 Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties (CNCPs), and 2 observer countries. We extend our sincere appreciation to the 225 delegates who participated in the week-long meeting in the Maldives.
The 30th Session resulted in the adoption of seven resolutions, including binding catch limits for yellowfin tuna and swordfish, as well as strengthened compliance measures. The Ministry thanks President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu for his leadership and support in hosting the 30th edition of the meeting in the Maldives. We also express our appreciation to all stakeholders, including MSPEA, @MTCCPlc , @MoFAmv, @mformpcmv, and @hdcmaldives, for their invaluable support in ensuring the smooth conduct of the Session.
During the Session, the Maldives tabled and led negotiations on three resolutions that were successfully adopted by the Commission: the resolution on the conservation of mobulid rays; the resolution strengthening mandatory statistical reporting requirements; and the resolution promoting the objectives of the IOTC through cooperation with the BBNJ Agreement, which upgraded last year’s recommendation into a binding resolution of the Commission. The Maldives also played a key role, together with South Africa, in securing the adoption of binding catch limits for yellowfin tuna.
As host of the 30th Session, the Maldives reaffirms its commitment to science-based, sustainable, and equitable management of tuna fisheries in the Indian Ocean, and to continued regional cooperation for the long-term sustainability of shared marine resources.
“The Indian Ocean connects all of us. Its future will depend on our ability to work together with trust, fairness, and a shared sense of responsibility.” - Minister Ahmed Shiyam
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Minister @Shiyamaldives , hosted a dinner reception in honour of the delegates attending the 30th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, with ambassadors and stakeholders from the fisheries industry also in attendance.
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“In the Maldives, sustainability has never been an abstract concept. The health of the ocean has always determined the wellbeing of future generations.” - Minister Ahmed Shiyam
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The Maldives continues to engage actively at the Global Seafood Marketplace 2026 held in Barcelona.
At the “From Maldives to the World” panel, Minister @Shiyamaldives underscored a key message: sustainability must be consistently and fairly rewarded across global markets.
This is particularly timely as the Maldives receives landmark recognition under the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch programme, the first country-specific ratings for tuna fisheries.
The focus now must be on ensuring that responsible fisheries are supported through equitable market outcomes.
#FromMaldives
@MVPMNY proudly represented the #Maldives on the working group that helped draw up plans for the Platform’s establishment, launched today in Washington, DC.
https://t.co/U2cGHOAkwl
A Proud Moment for One-by-One Fisheries in the Maldives!! Years of continuous advocacy by our retailers, industry, fishers, and government have finally paid off.
Maldivian skipjack and yellowfin tuna earning “Best Choice” status is a true milestone for sustainable fishing.
The #BBNJ PrepCom wrapped up its final session today and will be forwarding to the first BBNJ COP, for its consideration, draft texts relating to rules of procedure, subsidiary bodies, financial matters and the secretariat, among other matters.
Why can’t we be happy when others do well? Be prepared for haters to come out in full force when you share your success story especially on social media. They might ridicule you, spread rumours about you or even spew harsh words. Don’t worry. Focus on what’s right & keep going.
“Contrary to reports in the media, the Israeli Government does not own or have rights to the property that houses UNRWA's Sheikh Jarrah compound in East Jerusalem.
The Israeli Government's claims are false and illegal. There has never been a transfer of property.
UNRWA has leased the land from the Government of Jordan since 1952. It is now being seized in blatant breach of international law.
The International Court of Justice and @UN General Assembly have determined that Israel's presence in East Jerusalem is illegal and must end as rapidly as possible.
Israel has no sovereign rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and the application of its laws there is unlawful.”
— @UNLazzarini
"Integration has become the source of our subordination, and we must develop autonomy - in energy, food, and critical minerals. Because a country that can’t feed, fuel, or defend itself has few options. When the rules no longer protect us, we must protect ourselves." - PM Carney