Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced that the country will not attend Thursday’s Board of Peace, a initiative proposed by Donald Trump. This decision comes after Abela faced backlash within the Labour Party for initially considering engagement with Trump’s proposal. Many party members and the public expressed concerns about aligning with a controversial figure like Trump, potentially undermining Malta’s neutrality and reputation as a peace-promoting nation.
The Board of Peace aims to facilitate dialogue and conflict resolution among nations, but Malta’s involvement was met with skepticism due to Trump’s divisive politics and policies. Abela’s decision reflects the country’s commitment to maintaining its diplomatic balance and prioritizing its values and international relationships.








