I own a mac pro which i bought from thailand but i live in Maldives , why can't i buy an app for my mac pro from Maldives ?

i own a mac pro but i cant buy any apple software to my mac because they dont accept my credit card

You appear to have boght a Mac and taken it to a country with no iTunes/Mac App Store. So there is nowhere for you to buy. You must buy from the stores for your country and there isn't one that I can find.

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