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UK Returns Historic 1965 Independence Agreement Chairs to Maldives

UK Returns Historic 1965 Independence Agreement Chairs to Maldives

The UK returned the original chairs used during the signing of the Maldives' Independence Agreement on 26 July 1965. The chairs were handed over by UK High Commissioner Nicholas David Low to Foreign Minister Dr Abdulla Khaleel. Minister Khaleel described the chairs as tangible reminders of the journey to independence. High Commissioner Low reaffirmed the UK's commitment to deepening bilateral relations.

The UK returned the original chairs used during the signing of the Maldives' Independence Agreement on 26 July 1965. The chairs were handed over by UK High Commissioner Nicholas David Low to Foreign Minister Dr Abdulla Khaleel. Minister Khaleel described the chairs as tangible reminders of the journey to independence. High Commissioner Low reaffirmed the UK's commitment to deepening bilateral relations.

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The UK returned the original chairs used during the signing of the Maldives' Independence Agreement on 26 July 1965. The chairs were handed over by UK High Commissioner Nicholas David Low to Foreign Minister Dr Abdulla Khaleel. Minister Khaleel described the chairs as tangible reminders of the journey to independence. High Commissioner Low reaffirmed the UK's commitment to deepening bilateral relations.

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