🌎🌴 🇲🇻 With these 60 trees, we also commemorated the 60th anniversary of Maldives independence, and 60 years of Maldives at the United Nations.
A fitting way celebration of our shared commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability.
Reassured that we will continue to work together towards a greener and more resilient future.
@MoFAmv@MoEnvmv@presidencymv@UNMaldives@MVPMNY@MDVinGeneva
🌎🌴🌿 60 trees for 60 years! 🌱
To mark World Environment Day, and in support of President Dr @MMuizzu's 5 million trees planting initiative, we planted trees today at Hulhumalé.
Thank you to @moenvmv@aleeshareef@hdcmaldives for supporting #TeamKhaarijee in this effort, and to the members of the resident diplomatic community for joining us.
@MoFAmv@MoEnvmv@presidencymv
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs planted sixty trees today at Hulhumalé Central Park to mark the World Environment Day
📃 Press Release | https://t.co/fbCdjSNDPY
Historic win for the Maldives. 🇲🇻
Congratulations to the team that worked on this election.
Small teams, working with sincerity, integrity, and dedication, CAN make a big difference!
The #Maldives just made history at the #UN.
After nearly 61 years at the United Nations, the Maldives is elected to #ECOSOC for the first time.
We will use this seat to champion affordable access to finance, real delivery, #SIDS priorities, and climate and ocean resilience.
🌎The #Maldives has been elected to @UNECOSOC for the 2027–2029 term, receiving 183 votes from fellow UN Member States. This marks a historic milestone as the Maldives secures a seat on ECOSOC for the first time since we became a member of the United Nations 60 years ago.
This election reflects the international community’s confidence and trust in the Maldives, and the foreign policy of President Dr @MMuizzu . It demonstrates that the voice of the Maldives resonates far beyond our shores, and that our advocacy on issues of importance to Small Island Developing States and developing countries is being heard and valued on the global stage.
I wish to congratulate all who worked on this election, especially #TeamKhaarijee across the world.
As we prepare to take our seat on #ECOSOC on 1 January 2027, we do so with pride in how far we have come and with determination to contribute meaningfully to shaping a more inclusive, sustainable, and responsive global development agenda.
@presidencymv@MoFAmv@MVPMNY@MDVinGeneva
Today marks a proud and historic milestone for the nation as the Maldives is elected to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) for the 2027–2029 term — for the first time in our 60 years of membership at the United Nations.
This achievement reflects the trust and confidence that the international community places in our nation and in our commitment to constructive multilateral engagement.
As a Small Island Developing State, the Maldives understands firsthand the urgent challenges faced by vulnerable nations, from climate change and economic resilience to sustainable development. Our seat at ECOSOC gives us a stronger platform to advocate for the priorities and aspirations of small island developing States and developing countries around the world.
Together with our partners, the Maldives will work to strengthen international cooperation, accelerate progress on sustainable development, and shape a ECOSOC that will result in fair finance, stronger delivery, and resilient futures.
🌎Congratulations to Austria 🇦🇹, Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬, Portugal 🇵🇹, Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹, and Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, on being elected to serve as non-permanent members of the #UNSC for the term 2027–2028.
The Maldives looks forward to engaging constructively with the new and existing members of the United Nations Security Council in addressing pressing challenges to international peace and security.
At a time of escalating tensions in the Middle East and continued suffering in Gaza, we hope the newly elected members will work tirelessly to advance peace and uphold the principles of the UN Charter.
@MoFAmv
🌎The #Maldives has been elected to the Bureau of the Second Committee for the 81st Session of the #UNGA as one of its Vice Chairs.
This election reflects the confidence of the international community in the constructive and principled engagement by the Maldives at the United Nations.
We assume this position at a pivotal moment for the international community, one that calls for renewed commitment, stronger partnerships and bold action. It is also a moment to amplify the voices and priorities of #SIDS.
The Maldives looks forward to contributing actively to the work of Committee, building bridges across diverse perspectives, and advancing consensus-driven outcomes.
@MoFAmv
Congratulations to our Second Secretary, Hussain Azhaan @AzhaanH, on his election by the UN General Assembly just now as Vice Chair of the Second Committee (Economic & Financial).
It's a testament to his professionalism, and a vote of confidence in #Maldives leadership at #UN.
Warmest congratulations to my colleague, Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Dr Khalilur Rahman, on your election as President of the 81st session of the #UNGA. A proud moment for Bangladesh!
I am confident that your extensive experience and your demonstrated commitment to multilateralism will serve the General Assembly well.
The Maldives looks forward to working together to advance our shared priorities at the General Assembly. You have our full support!
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@BDMOFA@MoFAmv
Warm congratulations to His Excellency Dr Khalilur Rahman, Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, on his election as the President of the 81st session of the #UNGA. I wish you every success in this important role.
I am confident that under your able leadership, the General Assembly will continue to serve as a vital platform for all Member States. This is indeed a proud moment for the people of Bangladesh and the wider region.
The Ministry, together with @UNMaldives convened a workshop to review and validate the draft United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2027–2031 to inform and strengthen UN support for national priorities.
The Ministry and @UNMaldives co-hosted a meeting of the Joint Steering Committee to review and discuss the draft United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2027–2031 for the Maldives, as part of the ongoing finalisation process.