Maldives wants to restructure debt to China

Maldives owes about $1.4 billion to China for infrastructure-related projects

Maldives-foreign-minister-Abdulla-Shahid-AP Maldivian Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid in Colombo, Sri Lanka | AP

The Maldives foreign minister says his country needs to restructure its massive debt to China, which he says has put the Indian ocean archipelago in a difficult situation.

Abdulla Shahid said the country's Chinese debt currently totals about $1.4 billion.

He told reporters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Thursday that he is currently consulting with the Chinese government on this.

The Chinese loans have been given for housing projects, a bridge connecting the airport island with the capital island, Male, and for some state-owned enterprises.

Shahid said the loans were "unreasonable borrowings" by the previous government.

In 2018, Maldives debt to China equalled 150 per cent of its GDP.

Since the government of President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih came into power last year, Maldives has begun a shift away from China toward traditional ally India. At the end of 2018, India announced $1.4 billion in financial assistance to the country.

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