Seasonal haze conditions considered national priority, states Maldives' Government
The statement published by the Government noted that the Government of Maldives considers seasonal haze conditions a national priority due to their impact on public health, environmental quality, and economic sustainability.
On 25 February 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a statement, noting that the Government of Maldives considers seasonal haze conditions a national priority due to their impact on public health, environmental quality, and economic sustainability. The statement further noted that the Government acknowledges public concern regarding current haze conditions and emphasizes that sustained exposure to transboundary air pollution poses risks to public health, community wellbeing, and the tourism-dependent economy.
The situation reflects broader transboundary atmospheric conditions across South Asia, where seasonal wind movements and regional emissions contribute to the transport of air pollutants. The Maldives’s geographic characteristics and high population concentration within a limited land area make it particularly vulnerable to environmental changes originating beyond its borders.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that it is working to strengthen and advance international efforts to address transboundary air pollution through scientific collaboration, data exchange, and sustained dialogue.