President Nasheed confers Order of
Distinguished Rule of Izzuddeen to His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal
Bin AbdulAziz Alsaud
President Mohamed Nasheed has today, conferred the Order of
Distinguished Rule of Izzuddeen to His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed Bin
Talal Bin AbdulAziz Alsaud of Saudi Arabia.
The Medal was awarded to Prince Alwaleed in accordance with Article 115 (r)
of the Constitution, in recognition of his important contributions to the
development of the Maldives and his distinguished services globally to
promote the ideals of Islam, democracy and understanding.
Upon arrival of His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin AbdulAziz
Alsaud and Princess Ameera at the Gate of Mulee-aage, Maldives National
Defence Forces conducted an honour guard.
At the front of the Veranda of Mulee-aage, His Royal Highness the Prince and
the Princess were received by President Mohamed Nasheed, First Lady Madam
Laila Ali, Vice President Dr Mohamed Waheed, and Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs Ahmed Naseem.
Citation of His Royal Highness the Prince for being conferred the Order of
Distinguished Rule of Izzuddeen was read out by Press Secretary Mohamed
Zuhair.
Speaking at the function, the President said that the medal was awarded to
Prince Alwaleed in recognition of his work “in representing democratic forms
in Islamic countries”.
He also expressed confidence that the close ties that existed between the
Maldives and Saudi Arabia would continue to strengthen in the years to come.
In his acceptance speech, Prince Alwaleed commended President Nasheed for
the smooth transfer of power that took place in the Maldives following the
last presidential election.
He also expressed assurance that “any investment opportunity that helps the
Maldives....we will be the first to lead in having it executed”.
The Prince also spoke on the effects of climate change and commended on the
Maldives’ efforts to bring the issue to the global front.
Order of Distinguished Rule of Izzuddeen was created in 1972 and is among
the highest ranking honours conferred by the State. It is named after Sultan
Hassan Izzuddeen, the great Maldivian hero who liberated the Maldives from
foreign domination in the 18th century. It is now the highest ranking honour
conferred on a foreign national.