The Maldives attended the 12th SAARC Summit at Islamabad in January 2004. On the sidelines of the Summit, the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan had bilateral meetings with the President of the Maldives. The Foreign Secretary held bilateral consultations with the Foreign Secretary of the Maldives on the sidelines of the SAARC Standing Committee meeting in
Kathmandu. In November 2004, Pakistan's then Prime Minister
Shaukat Aziz visited the Maldives and met with the then President
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. Aziz offered to extend credit facility, scholarships, collaboration in scientific and technological fields and training of civil servants, defence and security personnel to Maldives.
Recent improvements in bilateral relations On 25 June 2017, the then Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif and his wife
Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif were invited by the then President
Abdulla Yameen on occasion of the
independence day of Maldives. Since the start of
2018 Maldives political crisis relations have improved dramatically as the opposition leader
Mohamed Nasheed invited India to launch a military intervention on his behalf against the government. President Yameen sent envoys to friendly countries which included Pakistan. Pakistan Army chief General
Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Maldives in late March 2018 and became the first foreign high-ranking official to visit the country since the crisis began in February. ==See also==