Maldives Foreign Minister Reaffirms Commitment to International Justice at Doha Forum 2025
The Maldives' Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Abdulla Khaleel, underscored the nation's unwavering commitment to the rule of law and international justice systems during a high-level ministerial roundtable at the Doha Forum 2025. Speaking at the session titled 'Upholding International Justice Systems and the Rule of Law,' Dr Khaleel emphasized the importance of impartiality, consistency, and the absence of selectivity in global justice mechanisms. He stated that 'justice must protect human dignity' and highlighted the plight of the Palestinian people as a critical test of the international community's resolve. He reiterated the Maldives' strong advocacy for accountability, civilian protection, and an end to violence, warning that 'justice delayed in Palestine is justice denied.'
The Maldives' Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Abdulla Khaleel, underscored the nation's unwavering commitment to the rule of law and international justice systems during a high-level ministerial roundtable at the Doha Forum 2025. Speaking at the session titled 'Upholding International Justice Systems and the Rule of Law,' Dr Khaleel emphasized the importance of impartiality, consistency, and the absence of selectivity in global justice mechanisms. He stated that 'justice must protect human dignity' and highlighted the plight of the Palestinian people as a critical test of the international community's resolve. He reiterated the Maldives' strong advocacy for accountability, civilian protection, and an end to violence, warning that 'justice delayed in Palestine is justice denied.'
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The Maldives' Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Abdulla Khaleel, underscored the nation's unwavering commitment to the rule of law and international justice systems during a high-level ministerial roundtable at the Doha Forum 2025. Speaking at the session titled 'Upholding International Justice Systems and the Rule of Law,' Dr Khaleel emphasized the importance of impartiality, consistency, and the absence of selectivity in global justice mechanisms. He stated that 'justice must protect human dignity' and highlighted the plight of the Palestinian people as a critical test of the international community's resolve. He reiterated the Maldives' strong advocacy for accountability, civilian protection, and an end to violence, warning that 'justice delayed in Palestine is justice denied.'
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