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The Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade (Maltese: Ministeru għall-Affarijiet Barranin u Ewropej u l-Kummerċ) is responsible for maintaining Malta's external relations and the management of its international diplomatic missions. The current minister is Ian Borg. [1]
Malta is represented in Estonia through a non-resident embassy based in Valletta (in the Foreign Affairs Ministry) and through an honorary consulate in Tallinn. [169] Both countries are full members of the European Union. Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Malta Finland: 21 February 1969: See Finland–Malta relations
This is a list of ministers for foreign affairs of Malta. The ministry was established in 1964, and is now housed at Palazzo Parisio and other buildings in Valletta.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Malta. Malta , being a microstate has a small, albeit gradually-growing diplomatic network. Honorary consulates and trade missions are excluded from this listing.
Ministers for foreign affairs of Malta (14 P) N. Malta–NATO relations (1 P) P. Maltese people imprisoned abroad (1 P) Pro-Europeanism in Malta (1 C) T.
Country Mission type Location Year Opened Photo Australia High Commission: Ta' Xbiex: 1967 China Embassy: St. Julian's: 1972 Egypt Embassy: Ta' Xbiex: 1973 France Embassy: Valletta
Pages in category "Ministers for foreign affairs of Malta" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Malta's long history of foreign rule and its proximity to both Europe and North Africa have influenced its art, music, cuisine, and architecture. Malta has close historical and cultural ties to Italy and especially Sicily ; between 62 and 66 percent of Maltese people speak or have significant knowledge of the Italian language , which had ...