Ian Borg
Dr. Ian Borg graduated with a Doctor of Law degree from the University of Malta in 2012, after successfully receiving a Diploma in Public Notarial Practice and a Bachelor’s Degree in Law.
His political career started in 2005 with his election to Mayor of his hometown, Dingli, which was reaffirmed in 2008 and 2012.
Dr. Borg was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade in September 2024. Previously, he had been serving as Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade of Malta since March 2022. Before that, he made significant contributions to the development of Malta's transport sector during his tenure as Minister for Transport, Infrastructure, and Capital Projects from 2017-2022. Under his leadership, the country has made significant progress in the areas of infrastructure, connectivity, and sustainability. Prior to that, he also served as Parliamentary Secretary for the EU Presidency 2017 and EU Funds.
He has been named on the "Top 40 Under 40" list by European Voice in 2017, and in the 2013 Forbes list of “30 Under 30” policymakers.
Since taking on the role of Minister for Foreign Affairs in March 2022, Dr. Ian Borg has continued to demonstrate his strong leadership skills and commitment to advancing Malta's interests on the global stage. He has been actively engaged in diplomatic efforts to strengthen Malta's relationships with other countries and international organizations.
One of his most notable achievements has been his appointment as Chair of the United Nations Security Council, where he was instrumental in advancing Malta's priorities and advocating for global peace and security. His leadership on this issue has been widely praised, with Dr. Borg being recognized for his diplomatic skills and ability to bring people together to address complex challenges.
In addition to his work at the UN, Dr. Ian Borg has also been active in promoting Malta's interests in other international fora, including the European Union, the Commonwealth, and the OSCE.
He has been a strong advocate for Malta's economic development, working to build partnerships with other countries to promote trade and investment, notably in the Middle East, the African Continent and in North America.