Posting to Facebook, Foreign Affairs Minister Evarist Bartolo revealed that a meeting was held between the director of the Russian Centre for Culture and Science and himself in Valletta yesterday.
The statement appealed for peace between different communities to prevail as the two authority figures spoke about the importance of social peace between the Maltese, Russians and Ukrainians who live in the country.
Bartolo said that we shouldn’t allow any kind of hatred or violence to enter between us and that ‘we should treat everyone as human beings and live together for everyone’s sake.
The meeting with director Dr Irina Pereverzeva comes amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The invasion prompted many countries, including Malta, to introduce sanctions against the invading country. Malta also joined 37 other countries in referring reports of Russian atrocities in Ukraine to the International Criminal Court which is the larges referral in the history of the ICC.
Malta’s government has however urged people not to demonise all Russians. This was echoed by Prime Minister Robert Abela before the passport scheme which allowed Russians to buy Maltese citizenship was halted as the conflict ensues.
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