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Maldives welcomed recent efforts to reform the education system.
Additionally, the Maldives welcomed initiatives to address the challenge of foreign terrorist fighters, including Security Council resolutions 2170(2014) and 2178 2014.
Maldives welcomed the steps taken to strengthen human rights, particularly through legislation.
As the Assembly will recall, the Maldives welcomed the Goldstone report(A/HRC/12/48), which was presented to the Assembly last month, and the Maldives voted in support of the resolution on the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict resolution 64/10.
Maldives welcomed the accession of Vanuatu to the Rome Statute of the ICC, as well as the ratification of CRPD and CAT.
Maldives welcomed the ratification of CRPD and hoped for the quick adoption of the draft legislation on domestic violence.
Maldives welcomed constitutional amendments to strengthen the democratic process and protect human rights.
Maldives welcomed the report of the Working Group and congratulated Tonga for conducting itself in an exemplary manner throughout the process.
Maldives welcomed steps and policies to recognize and provide opportunities for persons with disabilities and to encourage their inclusion.
The Maldives welcomed Morocco's great step forward with the adoption of a new Constitution dedicated to democratic principles.
Maldives welcomed the decision by the Marshall Islands to support most of the recommendations made, including those that it had made.
Maldives welcomed the political modernization process announced in 2005, which lays down a clear vision for a democracy founded on the promotion and protection of human rights.
Maldives welcomed Bangladesh's adoption of laws aimed at promoting human rights and appreciated its efforts to cooperate with Special Procedures and Mandate Holders.
Ms. Najwa(Maldives) welcomed the commitment of the Government of Myanmar to political reform and democratization and commended its continued engagement with the Special Rapporteur.
Maldives welcomed the establishment of numerous governmental and non-governmental institutions to promote and protect human rights, including the National Organization for Women and the National Coalition on the Rights of the Child.
Maldives welcomed the ratification by Belize of CRPD and noted positively its accession to the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
Ms. Zahir(Maldives) welcomed the record level of economic expansion achieved by the least developed countries in recent years, but noted that many challenges had yet to be addressed and that such progress might not be sustainable.
Maldives welcomed the recommendation in the Secretary-General's report that strong international partnerships should be established to achieve more meaningful gains in the area of literacy efforts and looked forward to forging those partnerships soon.
Maldives welcomed the increased focus on low-lying countries within the Rio+20 outcome document and Sustainable Ocean Initiative, which would hopefully create a platform for universal stakeholder collaboration and expedite the attainment of common goals.
Maldives welcomed the insightful and honest presentation made by Kiribati on 3 May 2010, and acknowledged that meeting the deadline for the submission of its position on the recommendations was a remarkable effort in the light of the small size of Kiribati's public service and capacity constraints.
The Maldives welcomed the Government's stated intention to accede to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and asked whether the Bahamas is also considering signing the Convention against Torture and the Optional Protocol thereto.
The Maldives welcomed the adoption of resolution 64/292 and Human Rights Council resolution 15/9, which recognize the human right to water and sanitation and reaffirm, inter alia, that the human right to water and sanitation is derived from the right to an adequate standard of living and inextricably linked to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, as well as the right to life and human dignity.
Mr. Mohamed(Maldives): The Maldives welcomes the report of the Human Rights Council(A/64/53), the pre-eminent body of the international human rights framework.
The Maldives welcomes the renewed efforts by the international community to revitalize the process of dialogue between Palestine and Israel in pursuit of finding a two-State solution to the Palestinian question.
Ms. Hussain(Maldives): The Maldives welcomes the convening of this very important debate on the right to water and sanitation.
The Maldives welcomes the recent Saudi peace initiative that was endorsed by the Arab Summit in Beirut.
In this regard, Maldives welcomes the entry into force on 5 February 2011 of the New START treaty between the Russian Federation and the United States of America, reducing the number of strategic nuclear missile launchers and warheads.
While we have been disappointed by recent efforts to reverse this judgment, the Maldives welcomes the alternative solution, contained in the unanimously adopted European Union-sponsored resolution 64/298, as a positive step towards Kosovo's assumption of full United Nations membership.
Spa Maldives welcomes small incentive groups, with a large selection of dining and cocktail reception options, a wide choice of team-building activities and a series of water sports, snorkelling and diving opportunities.
In this regard, the Maldives welcomes the study prepared by the Secretariat on the assistance and measures available to developing States, least developed countries, small island developing States and coastal African States in their efforts to realize the benefits of sustainable and effective development of marine resources and use of the oceans within their national jurisdictions, contained in document A/63/342.