Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu reveals Chinas willingness to discuss restructuring loans, aiming to ease the nations external debt burden.
In a significant development, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu announced that China, the country's largest external creditor, has agreed to consider restructuring the repayment of loans taken by the Maldives. This move comes as a relief for the island nation, which has been grappling with a high risk of external debt distress.

President Muizzu's Appeal to Chinese President Xi Jinping
During his recent five-day state visit to China, President Muizzu directly appealed to Chinese President Xi Jinping to restructure the loans provided to the Maldives. The loans in question are direct loans, and a technical team from China's Finance Ministry is expected to visit the Maldives soon to assess the situation and determine the feasibility of offering a grace period in loan repayments over the next five years.
China's Role as Maldives' Largest External Creditor
China currently holds the position of the Maldives' largest external creditor, accounting for approximately 20% of the country's total public debt. According to data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Maldives owes China around USD 1.3 billion or more. This substantial debt burden has raised concerns about the island nation's ability to meet its external loan obligations.
Concerns over Chinese Loans and Economic Crisis
The Maldives' situation mirrors the challenges faced by other countries that have received significant Chinese investments and loans. Sri Lanka and Pakistan, for instance, have both experienced severe economic crises, prompting India to provide financial assistance to Sri Lanka in 2022 when it defaulted on its external loan repayments.
The Maldives' decision to seek debt relief from China is a crucial step towards addressing its external debt challenges. By engaging in negotiations with China, the Maldives aims to secure a more manageable repayment schedule, thereby easing the burden on its economy and paving the way for sustainable growth and development.
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