'Malta wants to further improve bilateral relationship with Brazil' – Minister Ian Borg & More News Here



Malta wants to further improve its bilateral relationship with Brazil, Foreign Minister Ian Borg stated. “That’s why we chose to open our first embassy in Latin America, in this country,” he stated throughout a number of official conferences he had with varied Ministers of Brazil.

Minister Borg met with the Minister of Economy Paulo Guedes, the Minister of Tourism Carlos Brito and the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Paulino Franco De Carvalho Neto.

During his official go to to Brazil, Minister Ian Borg defined that this strategic resolution is a vital one and that it ought to proceed to construct on the cooperation that exists in lots of areas, together with commerce.

During the assembly with the Minister of Economy, Minister Borg stated how Malta is open to host worldwide firms that need to roam of their enterprise even in view of the geographical scenario that our nation has as a bridge between Europe and Africa. The dialogue additionally checked out the potential for signing various agreements within the close to future that may profit each peoples.

From his finish, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil stated that it’s a privilege and an honour that Malta has chosen Brazil as the primary nation to have its illustration in Latin America. He went on to say that Malta is wanting ahead to changing into an vital strategic companion within the Mediterranean.

Foreign Minister Ian Borg stated that if our nation is entrusted to serve on the United Nations Security Council subsequent week, it will likely be an honour for our nation to have the option to serve this vital discussion board with Brazil throughout 2023 and thus can even have the option to cooperate on vital points when it comes to worldwide peace and safety.

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During the dialogue with the Minister of Tourism, it was agreed that within the coming days an vital settlement can be signed by which the present cooperation within the fields of tourism can be further strengthened, significantly in view of the truth that many Brazilian college students select our nation to examine the English language.

During his go to to Brazil, Minister Ian Borg is being accompanied by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, Mr Christopher Cutajar.

 

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