THE MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AND THE MINISTER WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER Malta’s foreign policy strategy discussed with the social partners

At a meeting of the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development (MCESD), the social partners discussed Malta’s strategy for our country’s foreign affairs in the presence of the Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister Carmelo Abela and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Evarist Bartolo.

In his introduction, Minister Carmelo Abela paid tribute to the memory of Ambassador Salvu Borg, as well as greeting every person who worked and is working in the diplomatic corps.

Minister Abela explained how our foreign policy depends on people working on behalf of the country every day, both locally as well as abroad. To this end, the Minister referred to the fact that despite the small size of our country, Malta is nearing forty representations around the world, which representations and missions Minister Abela referred as a mirror of our country, and which have their crucial and particular challenges.

Speaking on the importance of the discussion on Malta’s foreign policy strategy, he spoke about the achievements that our country has made over the years, which achievements make us proud and lead us to continue to believe in the contribution that our country can make.

Among the achievements that our country has achieved during these times were the summits that took place in our country; the Presidency of the European Union and success from a bilateral aspect; that Malta has good political, economic, and social connections with foreign countries; policies regarding Africa; that Malta was the second European Union country with a strategy for Africa; as well as the solidarity that Malta is showing with countries that will be able to develop COVID-19 vaccines. All these continue to strengthen relations and expand the possibility of our country with a number of countries, reiterated Minister Abela.

Minister Evarist Bartolo spoke on Malta’s Foreign Policy Strategy. The Minister explained that this strategy and its goals, especially with regard to the first pillar which deals with the role of foreign policy in improving the lives of the people, will assist businesses and prosperity. Here, Minister Bartolo mentioned the various opportunities for investment, and economic activity that exist abroad, where he also stated that one of the main obstacles is our mentality, as it needs to change in order to move forward.

Minister Bartolo stated that even in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the changes the world is undergoing, the need to change business models is not an option, but a necessity.

Source: Office of the Prime Minister