Government yesterday welcomed opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) move to cease its series of anti-governmental protests in order to offer co-operation in the All Party Roadmap Talks.  						In a statement by the President's Office yesterday, the Government expressed  belief that consequent to the decision, MDP would also denounce the incitement of violence and harassment targeted at senior Government officials, Maldivian National Defense Force (MNDF) and Maldives Police Service.
The statement also alleged that the unproductive nature of All Party RoadmapTalks was down to MDPâ™s initial refusal, to sit at the discussion table for reaching a consensual agreement. However, the statement confirmed that the Government had regained its confidence in the prospect of conducting the Talks, and that a specific date for the resumption of dialogue will be decided upon discussion with the organizing body of the Talks.
The Government also called for public co-operation in creating a stable environment wherein the Talks may be held smoothly. 						 						 							 															Tweet 								                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          								Bookmark 								 								Print 							 						 						 							  	  	                                                        Badge the Comments! Give badges to the best comments you see! You will get four badges a day          	0 Comments            		  		To have full access to the interactive features available in Haveeru  Online please register or sign in.                        or              Post a Comment            		  		  	                                                                                                                                                                                 Loading comments... Please wait
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