Times of Malta

Ian Borg silent on Metsola ‘provoking Russia’ claims

- DANIEL ELLUL

Foreign Minister Ian Borg yesterday restated the government’s position on “Russia’s illegal war of aggression against Ukraine” but would not comment on Labour MEP candidate Clint Azzopardi Flores’s claim that Roberta Metsola “provoked” Russia by visiting Ukraine last week.

Azzopardi Flores criticised the European Parliament president’s trip to Kyiv during a Broadcasti­ng Authority debate on Thursday.

Asked for his reaction to the “provocatio­n” claim, Borg said: “The government’s position on Russia’s illegal war of aggression against Ukraine is very clear.

“We are constantly prioritisi­ng this position through our United Nations Security Council tenure, OSCE chairperso­nship and around the Council table in the EU.

“On the other hand, I prefer not to comment on statements by individual MEP candidates. The public will soon have the opportunit­y to pass judgement on these candidates on June 8.”

Azzopardi Flores said Metsola’s decision to visit Ukraine on Europe Day was a provocatio­n for Russia.

“While President Vladimir Putin stockpiles nuclear weapons in Belarus and conducts nuclear exercises, you should not continue provoking by going to Ukraine,” he said in the debate.

Metsola was in Ukraine for talks in preparatio­n for the Global Peace Summit to be held in Switzerlan­d next

month. The goal of the summit is to lay down the groundwork for a comprehens­ive and robust peace in Ukraine.

Malta, a constituti­onally neutral country, has given diplomatic support to Ukraine since Russia invaded the country in February 2022.

Borg visited the war-torn country last February where he said Malta was determined that the Ukrainian cause should remain a priority on the internatio­nal agenda.

Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba, however, was less cautious than Borg when commenting on Azzopardi Flores’s criticism of Metsola.

During a Labour Party press conference, Agius Saliba was asked if he agreed with his fellow MEP candidate’s comments that Metsola’s visit was provocativ­e.

Agius Saliba said Metsola should have spent Europe Day in Europe and, specifical­ly, in Malta “rather than pushing other people’s wars”.

The Maltese government works for peace and dialogue and is not interested in “fanning flames”, he said.

“To advance in their careers, others are ignoring the interests of the Maltese; who see peace, security, dialogue and neutrality as intrinsic values; and are promoting an agenda to push themselves forward. I think Clint made that point several times,” he said.

Agius Saliba said he disagrees with Metsola and the European People’s Party that Ukraine should be fasttracke­d into the EU.

“I am not against Ukraine joining the EU one day,” but only after it fulfils the regular requiremen­ts to join, he said.

 ?? ?? Ian Borg visited Ukraine in February where he met President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ian Borg visited Ukraine in February where he met President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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