"The Mediterranean is a bridge, not a border": Malta's FM | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Malta’s Foreign Minister Chris Fearne calls for a stronger and more coordinated European response to growing crises across the Mediterranean and beyond. He rejects the idea of the Mediterranean as a border separating a more affluent Europe from a less affluent Africa, arguing instead that it should be seen as a bridge connecting the two. In this discussion, Fearne says Malta supports a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, continued European support for Ukraine, and efforts to bring Libya’s rival factions towards elections and reunification. However, he warns the world has become a more dangerous place and that the rule of law internationally does not always apply. #malta #migration #europeanunion #politics #interview #mediterranean #israel #ukraine #libya #aljazeera #aljazeeraenglish

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