Singh also announced, after his comprehensive talks with Yameen on key issues including defence, security and economic cooperation, that a standby credit facility of USD 25 million was being extended to Maldives for imports from India.
Yameen, who is here on his first foreign visit after assuming office, said India has always been supporting Maldives and it was his "resolve" to maintain the relationship. In an apparent reference to GMR-Male airport matter, the President said, the issues will be resolved in a "broad sense".
The Prime Minister also said he would like to see a more balanced growth in bilateral trade as increase in Indian investments in Maldives would also contribute to expansion of economic relations.
"In this context, I requested President Yameen to amicably settle the issue of Male International Airport and address the problems that some of our investors are facing," Singh said.
Singh also said, "as part of immediate measures, India is extending a standby credit facility of 25 million US dollars to Maldives for imports from India.
"We have also agreed to meet the requirements of petroleum products in Maldives and have asked our agencies to work out the best possible terms and arrangements.