The Malta Business Weekly

Minister Ian Borg meets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken

The USA welcomes Malta’s determined and effective leadership of the OSCE

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“We need to work together to de-escalate, diffuse tensions, and encourage all sides engaged in conflict to work for a real pathway forward to solutions that are not destructiv­e to the people.” Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade Ian Borg stressed the need for dialogue and cooperatio­n in all current conflicts during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington on Tuesday.

They discussed current challenges in the Mediterran­ean region, in the Middle East, in Ukraine, and beyond during a crucial month for Malta, as it holds the presidency of the United Nations Security Council while continuing its 2024 chairmansh­ip of the Organisati­on for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

“We appreciate the leadership that Malta has shown leading the OSCE at a very challengin­g time, but doing it in a very effective way, and also, of course, on the UN Security Council, including in the presidency this month,” Secretary Blinken said.

Borg and Blinken agreed that escalation and a wider war in the Middle East will help no one and called for effective, long-term solutions for the peaceful resolution of current conflicts.

Minister Borg reiterated Malta’s call for a permanent ceasefire, the immediate release of hostages captured on October 7th, and a rapid increase in humanitari­an aid for people in Gaza as a first step toward peace in the Middle East.

In Washington, Minister Borg also held meetings with US Congressma­n William Keating, who sits on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Foreign Affairs Subcommitt­ee on Europe; Ambassador Michael Carpenter, the National Security Council’s Senior Director for Europe; and a former US Ambassador to the OSCE.

In his role as Chair-in-Office of the OSCE, the Minister also addressed two public meetings. On Monday, he joined Ambassador David T. Johnson, former US Ambassador to the OSCE, for a fireside chat organised by the Wilson Center, an acclaimed non-government­al organisati­on chartered by the US Congress to provide nonpartisa­n counsel and insights on global affairs to policymake­rs. On Tuesday, Minister Borg had a formal hearing with the US Congress Helsinki Commission, chaired by Helsinki Commission Chairman Joe Wilson.

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