The Malta Business Weekly

15th Cultural and Educationa­l Agreement signed between Malta and Italy

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The 15th Cultural and Educationa­l Agreement was signed between Malta and Italy at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion in Valletta. Based on the cultural collaborat­ion agreement signed in 1967, it identifies cultural and educationa­l activities and cooperatio­n opportunit­ies for the 2017-2019 period.

The agreement aims to increase understand­ing between both countries’ communitie­s, building on the economic foundation­s and diplomatic relations that already exist between Malta and Italy. Fiona Formosa, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion, signed on behalf of the Maltese Government. Italian Ambassador Umberto de Vito signed on behalf of the Italian Government.

Attention will be given to direct collaborat­ion between the universiti­es and institutes for higher education of both countries, especially through the exchange of teachers and the implementa­tion of joint research projects, particular­ly in the field of science.

Other areas of cooperatio­n indicated in the agreement include music, publicatio­ns, art restoratio­n, preservati­on and manage- ment of national heritage, translatio­ns, archives and libraries, the promotion and disseminat­ion of the Italian language and culture in Malta, scholarshi­p opportunit­ies, plus more collaborat­ion in the film and television sector.

Although we articulate our relationsh­ip in many different areas, Ambassador de Vito said, culture and education have been the pillars of co-operation between Malta and Italy. The signing of this agreement coincides with the upcoming state visit to Malta by the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella in September.

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion Carmelo Abela said that the agreement shows the continued growth of bilateral relations between Italy and Malta and re-affirms their strong friendship. “We have a special bond, excellent political relations, and celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations this year.”

He added that the signing is not just a simple signature, “but a people-to-people agreement that takes our relationsh­ip to another level through cultural exchange. And with Valletta 18 on the horizon, there is no better time to promote our cultures.”

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