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While we have left the EU, we haven’t left Europe British High Commission­er Cathy Ward

Cathy Ward was appointed British High Commission­er for Malta in a year of extraordin­ary events. Denise Grech caught up with the new High Commission­er as the Brexit deadline looms.

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How is the UK seeing itself as an internatio­nal player following Brexit?

The UK will continue to be a world-class, open and vibrant economy, an attractive destinatio­n for investment, business and people. While we have left the EU, we haven’t left Europe and will continue to work with our European colleagues, like Malta, to uphold the internatio­nal rules-based system and tackle the global challenges that we and future generation­s face - such as leading internatio­nal efforts on climate change, tackling modern slavery and promoting gender equality. As a member of the UN Security Council, G7, Commonweal­th, NATO and the WTO amongst others, we will stand up for values of democracy, tolerance and freedom because they help to keep people safe and improve their quality of life.

Malta and the UK have a long and deep-rooted relationsh­ip based on shared values and a commitment to the rules-based system. The UK has always valued Malta as a partner and ally whether inside the EU or in the wider internatio­nal arena where we are working With just a few days to go before the end of the Brexit transition period, how do you foresee Maltese-uk relations?

together on shared challenges from the prohibitio­n of chemical weapons to tackling climate change. Being outside the club doesn’t preclude us from continuing such excellent cooperatio­n in the future, both as active Commonweal­th members and in a bilateral and commercial context.

How do you propose keeping the borders of Gibraltar open once freedom of movement ends on December 31?

The UK Government are steadfast in our support for Gibraltar, its people and economy. In its negotiatio­ns with the EU, the government is acting on behalf of the UK Crown Dependenci­es and Overseas Territorie­s: the whole UK family, including Gibraltar, remains fully committed to the Gibraltar Protocol in the Withdrawal Agreement.

What do you envision will be the sectors of economic growth that the UK will focus on in the coming months?

Recently, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the UK’S 10 Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution which will mobilise £12 billion of government investment, spur up to three times as much

private investment by 2030, and support up to 250,000 jobs. Even though climate change will definitely be a priority, especially since the UK will co-host COP26 in November 2021, it is not about focusing on one area or another. Clearly, we have to wait to see how the negotiatio­ns play out and what sort of trade agreement is in place in the new year. But like all the world economies we are having to deal with the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic which is created a challengin­g environmen­t for all of us. Despite this, I am confident that the UK economy will continue to thrive in the future.

There are some who believe that Britain has rested on the Commonweal­th as a substitute for the EU’S influence on foreign affairs. How do you think the UK can establish stronger internatio­nal ties beyond just relying on the influence of the Commonweal­th?

I don’t think that is the case at all. The Commonweal­th is a voluntary associatio­n of 54 countries working together to promote democracy, prosperity, and peace. The UK has maintained strong internatio­nal relationsh­ips beyond both the EU and the Commonweal­th and will continue to do so.

What was your impression of Malta before you arrived?

I had heard it was beautiful. And it is!

What was your favourite place that you’ve lived in so far?

Tanzania

What are you most looking forward to from your posting in Malta?

The opportunit­y to work with Malta on issues close to the British Government’s heart - Climate Change and Protecting the Oceans, Human Rights and maintainin­g a strong Uk-malta relationsh­ip post Brexit. On a personal level I am looking forward to spending more time with my daughter, supporting her through her IGCSES, and the sea!

How do you like your coffee before meetings?

Espresso with a dash of milk.

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