Important discussions today at the Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting in London on the role of the #Commonwealth in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
We focused on strengthening multilateralism, advancing reforms to ensure a stronger and more agile organisation, and shaping priorities ahead of #CHOGM2026 in Antigua and Barbuda.
As Chair of CMAG, I also presented the Committee’s report to fellow Foreign Ministers, highlighting our continued engagement to uphold and promote Commonwealth values across member states.
Spoke with @eucopresident António Costa ahead of the upcoming Brussels Summit in light of developments in the Arabian Gulf & the Middle East.
Our position remains clear: de-escalation & dialogue for peace. Stability must prevail, the foundation on which prosperity can grow. - RA
Malta is deeply concerned by the worsening situation in the Strait of Hormuz - freedom of navigation needs to be ensured and the integrity of global supply chains must be protected.
Attacks on commercial shipping are unacceptable.
During the EU-@GCC Foreign Affairs Council #FAC meeting, I reiterated our solidarity with our Gulf partners, following the indiscriminate, retaliatory attacks by Iran.
As we continue to call for dialogue and diplomatic solutions, we stress the need for international humanitarian law to be adhered to, at all times.
It’s been a very quiet day & I’m taking it very easy & hopefully I’ll start feeling better & more ambitious soon! But in the meantime, I’m enjoying being kept in the loop! 😉 @ricklevy67@JoJomills13@RBJRON@AvisM@lynlinking@BelindaJones68