Deputy Prime Minister Ian Borg holds bilateral talks with French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot in Paris

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The Malta Business Weekly

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Ian Borg, held a bilateral meeting with the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of the French Republic, Jean-Noël Barrot, in Paris.

The two sides reaffirmed the strong and longstanding relationship between Malta and France, underlining the mutual respect that characterises ties between the two countries and their shared commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation within the European Union and across multilateral fora.

Discussions also focused on key regional and global developments, including Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, the Middle East and the situation in Libya. Malta reiterated its consistent call for de-escalation and just and lasting peace while emphasising its own constitutional neutrality.

“Malta and France enjoy a relationship built on trust, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to multilateralism. In today’s complex geopolitical environment, continued dialogue is essential to advancing peace, stability, and prosperity,” Dr Borg said.

The two ministers also exchanged views on recent developments across Europe, including in the election result in Hungary, underlining the importance of democratic stability and continued engagement within the European framework.

European priorities including on energy and European sovereignty, also featured prominently, with both sides stressing the importance of unity and effective cooperation within the EU.

Both sides also discussed cooperation at the multilateral level, including within the United Nations.

Dr Borg also highlighted Malta’s role as one of the world’s largest maritime registries, with discussions addressing maritime security, sanctions implementation, and the need to balance enforcement with international obligations relating to safety at sea and environmental protection.

“I outlined Malta’s position on maritime matters, which are of strategic importance to our country. As one of the world’s largest maritime registries, it is essential that international frameworks remain effective while ensuring legal certainty and allowing operators to fulfil their obligations,” Dr Borg added.

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