Malta and Spain share a historical legacy, a European identity and a Mediterranean vision. Our two countries’ historic ties, forged when Malta formed part of the Crown of Aragon created intense interaction which can still be felt in the streets of Malta today. The Prime Minister’ s office in Valletta, the Auberge de Castille, which housed the Spanish knights of the Order from Castille, Leon and Portugal, or the Auberge d’ Aragon, today’s Ministry for European Affairs, are some landmark examples.
Today, as in the past, Malta and Spain share a common destiny as members of the European Union. The first official visit of a Maltese Head of State to Spain in 2005 was reciprocated by King Juan Carlos in 2009. The creation of Hispano Maltese friendship groups and a Hispano Maltese Chamber of Commerce bear witness to a revival and deepening of this multilevel relationship.
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