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U.S. envoy to make stop in Maldives on South Asia tour
Last Updated(Beijing Time):2012-02-09 16:10

A senior U.S. envoy scheduled to tour South Asia will make a stop in the Maldives on Saturday, as the island nation is still grappling with violence after a new president was sworn in a day earlier, the State Department said on Wednesday.

Robert Blake Jr., assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian affairs, will add a stop in Male, capital of the Maldives, department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

She said Blake was in contact with new Maldivian President Mohamed Waheed, who took office on Tuesday after his predecessor Mohamed Nasheed was overthrown in an alleged mutiny.

Nasheed, the country's first democratically elected president in 2008, stepped down following three weeks of public protests, which were joined later by police at the Republic Square in Male.

Waheed announced on Wednesday the formation of a coalition government including all the political parties. However, a new spate of violence erupted in Male, with protesters shouting slogans against Waheed and calling his appointment illegal and undemocratic.

"We're urging the government and the political parties to work together to resolve the situation peacefully and we're continuing to monitor the situation," Nuland said at a regular news briefing.

She said Blake will "talk to everybody" in Male, adding that " in the interim we're urging calm, we're urging dialogue."

Source:Xinhua 
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