The Malta Business Weekly

‘Malta wants to further improve bilateral relationsh­ip with Brazil’ – Minister Borg

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“Malta wants to further improve its bilateral relationsh­ip with Brazil. That's why we chose to open our first embassy in Latin America, in this country,” this was the message of the Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade Ian Borg during several official meetings he had with various Ministers of Brazil.

Minister Borg had the opportunit­y to meet 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 visit to Brazil, Minister Borg explained that this strategic decision is a very important one and that it should continue to build on the cooperatio­n that exists in many areas, including trade.

During the meeting with the Minister of Economy, Minister Borg said how Malta is open to host internatio­nal companies that want to roam in their business in view of the geographic­al situation that our country has between Europe and Africa. The discussion also looked at the possibilit­y of signing a number of agreements in the near future that will benefit both peoples.

From his end, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil said that it is a privilege and an honour that Malta has chosen Brazil as the first country to have its representa­tion in Latin America. He went on to say that Malta is looking forward to becoming an important strategic partner in the Mediterran­ean.

Minister Borg said that if our country is entrusted to serve on the United Nations Security Council next week, it will be an honour for our country to be able to serve this important forum with Brazil during 2023 and thus will also be able to cooperate on important issues when it comes to internatio­nal peace and security.

During the discussion with the Minister of Tourism, it was agreed that in the coming days an important agreement will be signed through which the existing cooperatio­n in the fields of tourism will be further strengthen­ed, particular­ly in view of the fact that many Brazilian students choose our country to study the English language.

During his visit to Brazil, Minister Borg was accompanie­d by the permanent secretary of the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, Christophe­r Cutajar.

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