Tag: Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Malta and Holy See reaffirm commitment to peace and multilateral reform in meeting with President Spiteri Debono and Foreign Minister Ian Borg
President of Malta Myriam Spiteri Debono received the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, for a courtesy visit at San Anton Palace, reaffirming the strong and longstanding relations between Malta and the Vatican. During the meeting, Cardinal Parolin conveyed the greetings and best wishes of Pope Leone XIV to the President…
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Ukrainian community in Malta hold demonstration: Minister for Foreign Affairs honours the resilience of the Ukrainian people
Yesterday, the, the Ukrainian community in Malta held a demonstration in front of Parliament to honour and support the defenders of Ukraine. Ukrainians held demonstrations across European cities on the third-year anniversary of Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine. A short statement by the Ukrainian community in Malta was published on their social media platform and…
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The last available adult in the room: Ian Borg is set to clinch the Deputy-Premiership
Following Chris Fearne’s downfall and indictment in court over the Vitals and Steward deals, The Labour Party will be electing a Deputy Leader who will become a Deputy-Prime Minister, and a Deputy-Leader for Party Affairs next September. The position of Deputy Prime Minister, which by default includes the role of deputy leader for parliamentary affairs,…
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Malta in discussions with Ukraine to assist in the return of kidnapped children from Russia through the OSCE
Discussions held by the Ukrainian government with foreign allies over the past week have centred on plans for the return of Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia. Echoing these discussions, Ukraine’s First Lady, Olena Zelensky, was in Riga this week and stressed that up to 20,000 Ukrainian children remain in captivity in Russia. President Zelensky addressed…
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Malta’s Minister for Foreign Affairs to visit Warsaw on 1st February and Kyiv on the following day
Malta’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ian Borg will be traveling to Warsaw on the 1st of February and will be leaving for Kyiv on the following day. The trip is consistent with Malta’s realignment with the West over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Malta is supporting Ukraine in its position that peace can be obtained only…
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The innocence of the West
It is high time that Western governments start realising the extent to which rogue and belligerent states are abusing the liberties of the West to conspire and scheme against the West. Here in this photo, you can see the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Russia and Iran, Sergey Lavrov and Hossein Amir-Abdollahian meeting in New…
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Condemnations without relevant actions sound hollow
The German government hasn’t shown any reluctance in sending weapons to Ukraine, but Germany has been a great opponent in Europe for the sending of long-range missiles to Ukraine. So, this is why, Germany can’t be taken seriously about condemning North Korea for sending ballistic missiles to Russia, which will inevitably be used to perpetuate…
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The story behind the story of Ian Borg
As of now, everyone has read about the scandal on the driving licenses racket at Transport Malta. The previous Minister for Transport and the current Minister for Foreign Affairs is involved in the scandal by abetting it according to Whatsapp messages from Clint Mansueto’s mobile phone who coordinated the racket in Transport Malta. Clint Mansueto…


