Without making any direct reference to former Maldivian President Nasheed's arrest, the foreign ministry said Sri Lanka, as a friendly neighbouring country was concerned about the recent developments in Maldives.
"It is hoped that all stakeholders in Maldives will resolve their differences in a peaceful manner, within the legal provisions in Maldives," it said.
Nasheed has enjoyed personal relations with many Sri Lankan leaders. He spent time living in Colombo during the formative years of his Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP).
He was virtually dragged by the security forces as he was presented on Monday before the criminal court, which ruled that the Opposition leader will remain in custody until the case against him was complete.
India has said it was concerned over recent developments in the Maldives, including the "arrest and manhandling" of Nasheed, and asked all involved to resolve their differences within the country's constitutional and legal framework.