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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs planted sixty trees today at Hulhumalé Central Park to mark the World Environment Day

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs planted sixty trees today at Hulhumalé Central Park to mark the World Environment Day

On 14 June 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs planted sixty trees at Hulhumalé Central Park to mark World Environment Day, under the theme 'sixty trees for sixty years'. The event was led by Foreign Minister Iruthisham Adam, Climate Change Minister Ali Shareef, and Housing Development Corporation Managing Director Ali Zuhair, joined by the diplomatic community and ministry staff. The initiative supports President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu's 5 million trees planting initiative and commemorates sixty years of Maldives independence and UN membership. Minister Iruthisham emphasized environmental protection as a key pillar of Maldives foreign policy, noting climate change as a present reality. Minister Ali Shareef highlighted the importance of the tree planting initiative for environmental sustainability and climate resilience.

On 14 June 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs planted sixty trees at Hulhumalé Central Park to mark World Environment Day, under the theme 'sixty trees for sixty years'. The event was led by Foreign Minister Iruthisham Adam, Climate Change Minister Ali Shareef, and Housing Development Corporation Managing Director Ali Zuhair, joined by the diplomatic community and ministry staff. The initiative supports President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu's 5 million trees planting initiative and commemorates sixty years of Maldives independence and UN membership. Minister Iruthisham emphasized environmental protection as a key pillar of Maldives foreign policy, noting climate change as a present reality. Minister Ali Shareef highlighted the importance of the tree planting initiative for environmental sustainability and climate resilience.

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On 14 June 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs planted sixty trees at Hulhumalé Central Park to mark World Environment Day, under the theme 'sixty trees for sixty years'. The event was led by Foreign Minister Iruthisham Adam, Climate Change Minister Ali Shareef, and Housing Development Corporation Managing Director Ali Zuhair, joined by the diplomatic community and ministry staff. The initiative supports President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu's 5 million trees planting initiative and commemorates sixty years of Maldives independence and UN membership. Minister Iruthisham emphasized environmental protection as a key pillar of Maldives foreign policy, noting climate change as a present reality. Minister Ali Shareef highlighted the importance of the tree planting initiative for environmental sustainability and climate resilience.

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