Dr Ian Borg currently serves as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, as well as Chair-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Renowned for his diplomatic acumen, Dr Borg plays a vital role in shaping Malta’s foreign policy, elevating its international profile, and fostering global partnerships, while also coordinating legislative initiatives and overseeing parliamentary matters.
Education & Early Life
Born in Dingli, Malta, Ian Borg’s passion for public service began early. He pursued studies in law at the University of Malta, earning a Doctoral Degree in Laws in 2012, along with a Diploma in Public Notarial Practice and a Bachelor’s Degree in Law. This legal foundation has greatly informed his approach to governance and international relations.
Political Career
At just 19, he was elected Mayor of Dingli in 2005, one of Malta’s youngest mayors, serving until 2013. His early political success led him to national politics, where he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for EU Funds and the 2017 EU Presidency. His leadership was instrumental in achieving a 100% absorption rate of EU funds for the 2007-2013 period.
As Minister for Transport, Infrastructure, and Capital Projects (2017-2022), Dr. Borg spearheaded major projects like the Kappara and Marsa Junction projects, and the Central Link project. He led the development of significant green spaces, including Ta’ Qali National Park and the Bengħajsa National Park and launched Malta’s first Metro Plan aimed at transforming public transportation.
Current Role
Since 2022, Dr. Borg has served as Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, advancing Malta’s global goals. His leadership earned international recognition, particularly during Malta’s Presidency of the UN Security Council (UNSC) in 2023 and 2024, and his current role as OSCE Chair-in-Office. In February 2024, he visited Ukraine, signaling Malta’s solidarity amidst the conflict, reinforcing his dedication to peace.
Dr Borg will also be chairing the Maltese Presidency of the Council of Europe in 2025.
In September 2024, he was elected Deputy Prime Minister. In this regard, in addition to his role as Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade.
Recognition
Ian Borg has been recognised on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list (2013) and European Voice’s Top 40 Under 40 (2017), underscoring his contributions to both European and global politics.