President Dr Mohamed Waheed Hassan has appointed former Economic Development Minister Mohamed Rasheed as the Maldives’ Ambassador to China.
In October, parliament approved the President nominees for ambassadors to India, China, Australia and the Philippines.
The letter of appointment was presented to Rasheed at a ceremony at the President’s Office this morning (December 23).
According to the President’s Office, President Waheed “expressed confidence that Ambassador Rasheed would protect and promote the interest of the people of Maldives and work to enhance cooperation between the Maldives and China.”
Rasheed is a member of President Waheed’s Gaumee Iththihaad Party (GIP).
In May 2010, former President Mohamed Nasheed sacked Rasheed from the ministerial post.
The dismissal followed public criticism of the government by then-Vice President Mohamed Waheed Hassan at a political rally held to boost support for his party.
The President’s Spokesman Mohamed Zuhair said at the time that Nasheed made the decision “based on the existing political realities on the ground.”
DRP Spokesman and Deputy Leader Ibrahim “Mavota” Shareef meanwhile claimed the dismissal was because of the “obvious friction between the President and his Vice President. I heard [Rasheed] was dismissed because he was asked to sign with the ruling party and refused.”