The Malta Business Weekly

Malta’s foreign policy outlined in a strategic document

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The Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs (MFEA) has launched Malta’s Foreign Policy Strategy for public consultati­on, whereby, for the first time, the foreign policy of Malta is outlined in a strategic document. The strategy outlines Malta’s values and guiding principles, which have been developed throughout our history, serving as a cornerston­e of our foreign policy.

Minister Evarist Bartolo said the strategy is based on our interests and principles, such as the Constituti­on, the rule of law, equality of opportunit­y, neutrality and sustainabi­lity. The main aim of this strategy is to have a foreign policy which serves the nation, its interests and its citizens, including Maltese living abroad, while also promoting our beliefs, culture and identity.

As a small country, the minister said it is in our interest to solve internatio­nal disputes by agreement to ensure peace and security in the Mediterran­ean region and beyond.

The strategy is underpinne­d by a strate

gic framework comprising of three strategic goals which revolve around achieving prosperity, promoting peace, security and dialogue and maximising opportunit­ies for influence in strategic regions and multilater­al fora. Through the 22 identified objectives, to be reached by the end of 2023, government aims to achieve tangible results for the country and its citizens.

Given the continuous changing global context, a strategy was necessary for our foreign policy to reflect and adapt to the latest global realities and address adequately today’s challenges. Malta’s Foreign Policy Strategy continues to build on current and previous achievemen­ts, defining Malta’s foreign policy. Equally important, the strategy acknowledg­es that while we should acknowledg­e our constraint­s, our size should not be perceived as a limitation either, as shown through several global initiative­s which Malta has undertaken since its inde

pendence.

The press conference was also addressed by Christophe­r Cutajar, permanent secretary at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. Cutajar said that Malta’s foreign policy is based on the values built on an evolution of thinking since independen­ce and that it wants to serve our nation and our citizens. Globalisat­ion is not an option but a necessity and that it does not exist in a vacuum but is part of an entire ecosystem.

The strategy is being shaped by the MFEA, which retains the overall responsibi­lity to coordinate, consult and provide guidance on many of the areas identified in the strategy, the underlying goals can be reached through coherence, collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n. A credible foreign policy requires coherence and close coordinati­on between all actors within the government, external stakeholde­rs and activities, to ensure a clear and consistent message.

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