The Maldives has officially inaugurated its first resident embassy in Türkiye, marking a significant milestone in the growing diplomatic relations between the two nations.
The inauguration ceremony was held on April 15 at the new Maldivian Embassy in Ankara, with the event led by Maldives’ Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Abdulla Khaleel and Türkiye’s Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy. The two ministers, along with Maldivian Ambassador to Türkiye, Lieutenant General (Retd) Abdul Raheem Abdul Latheef, jointly hoisted the Maldivian flag to formally open the embassy.
In his remarks, Minister Khaleel emphasized that the establishment of a permanent diplomatic mission in Türkiye reflects the Maldives’ commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation. He noted that the embassy will serve as a vital platform to promote economic engagement, cultural exchange, and people-to-people connectivity. Additionally, it will provide essential consular support to the growing Maldivian community residing in Türkiye.
Minister Ersoy echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the close and sincere relationship shared by the two countries. He noted that bilateral ties have expanded over the years to include a range of sectors such as tourism, education, culture, and trade.
The ceremony was attended by several notable figures, including Dr Ümmügülşhen Öztürk, Chairperson of the Maldives–Türkiye Interparliamentary Friendship Group, and senior officials from both governments, including Dr Hala Hameed and Senior Under Secretary Hassan Hussain Shihab from the Maldivian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Local business representatives, members of the Maldivian diaspora, and Turkish media were also present at the event.
The opening of the embassy is expected to pave the way for stronger collaboration and marks a key step in the Maldives’ broader foreign policy strategy of strengthening ties with key international partners.






















