Malta

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Intro

Despite its small size, Malta exerts influence through its maritime location and EU membership. It is a gateway between Europe and North Africa, a hub for shipping, finance, and tourism, and a key node in Mediterranean policy.

Background

Malta gained independence from the UK in 1964 and became a republic in 1974. Its neutrality, enshrined in the constitution, coexists with close cooperation with EU and NATO frameworks. Economic growth relies on tourism, digital services, and offshore finance.

History

  • 1964: Independence from the United Kingdom – 1974: Becomes a republic – 2004: Joins the European Union – 2010s-2020s: Expands finance, technology, and maritime sectors amid EU regulation

Present Day

In 2025, Malta remains one of Europe’s most stable economies, focusing on sustainable growth, digital transformation, and Mediterranean security cooperation.

Future Outlook

Malta will remain a service-based economy dependent on EU frameworks. Its maritime infrastructure and neutrality support regional diplomacy and trade.

Population
444220

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Malta

Persons

Oleksandr Syrskyi

1965–present

Ismail Haniyeh

1963–present
Alexander Dugin

Alexander Dugin

1962–present
Scott Bessent

Scott Bessent

1962–present
Nicolás Maduro

Nicolás Maduro

1962–present
Ebrahim Raisi

Ebrahim Raisi

1960–2024

Gadi Eisenkot

1960–present
Reza Pahlavi

Reza Pahlavi

1960–present

Locations

Chasiv Yar

Pop.

Cherkasy Oblast

Pop.
~1.1 million (pre-war est.)

Chernihiv Oblast

Pop.
~0.9 million (pre-war est.)

Chernivtsi Oblast

Pop.
~0.9 million (pre-war est.)

Colorado

Pop.

Crimea (Autonomous Republic)

Pop.
~2.4 million (pre-war est.)
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