malsey
1stJune2005, 08:29
Minn tant nies il ministru frendo jemmen fid diversita. Dak li suppost njitla il libja jaghmel patt ha jiehdu lura l immigranti, u minflok hadulu nofs il bahar. ara vera qeghdin kif iridna il mulej hawn malta
http://www.di-ve.com/dive/portal/portal.jhtml?id=185769
Diversity should be seen as a strength and not as a barrier - Minister Frendo by Ronald Mizzi, di-ve news (ronmiz@di-ve.com)
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Luxembourg/Malta (di-ve news) -- May 31 2005 --1800CEST --Addressing the Euro-med Ministerial Meeting in Luxembourg, Malta's Foreign Affairs Minister Michael Frendo spoke in Maltese to illustrate that in the context of Euro-Med, a Semitic language which has Arabic at its basis is one of the official languages of the European Union and that diversity in Europe, as diversity in the Euro-Med area, should be seen as strength and not as a barrier to progress.
"As long as we share the common vision of a Euro-Mediterranean region which is an area of free trade and investment, of economic and political reform, of greater democratisation and an increasing communality of values, there is a project to which we are all committed and for which we have to carry on working together" continued Minister Frendo.
In his address, Frendo pointed out three aspects which are of paramount importance in taking forward the Barcelona process, namely the need to strengthen the systems of social security throughout the whole region, the need to carry on working on a Structure of Collective Security as mentioned in the Barcelona Declaration, and the issue of illegal immigration be addressed with vigour.
http://www.di-ve.com/dive/portal/portal.jhtml?id=185769
Diversity should be seen as a strength and not as a barrier - Minister Frendo by Ronald Mizzi, di-ve news (ronmiz@di-ve.com)
http://www.di-ve.com/image-jpeg.dyn?imageId=185771
Luxembourg/Malta (di-ve news) -- May 31 2005 --1800CEST --Addressing the Euro-med Ministerial Meeting in Luxembourg, Malta's Foreign Affairs Minister Michael Frendo spoke in Maltese to illustrate that in the context of Euro-Med, a Semitic language which has Arabic at its basis is one of the official languages of the European Union and that diversity in Europe, as diversity in the Euro-Med area, should be seen as strength and not as a barrier to progress.
"As long as we share the common vision of a Euro-Mediterranean region which is an area of free trade and investment, of economic and political reform, of greater democratisation and an increasing communality of values, there is a project to which we are all committed and for which we have to carry on working together" continued Minister Frendo.
In his address, Frendo pointed out three aspects which are of paramount importance in taking forward the Barcelona process, namely the need to strengthen the systems of social security throughout the whole region, the need to carry on working on a Structure of Collective Security as mentioned in the Barcelona Declaration, and the issue of illegal immigration be addressed with vigour.