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NEWS 7 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 21 DECEMBER 2022 Letter of Intention Directors Rhona Gatt & Wayne Desira of Professional Outsourcing Services, declare their intention for the company to register for an Employment Agency licence in accordance to article 23 of the Employment and Training Services Act, 1990 (Act XXVIII OF 1990) The activities proposed to be carried out are the following: 1) Recruitment Consultancy 2) Interviewing, selection and placements of candidates in employment, 3) Recruitment of persons from abroad to employment in Malta or in an EU Member state. 4) Recruitment of persons from abroad to employment in or in an EU Member state. 5) Advertising of the filling of vacancies. 6) Keeping a register of applicants for employment. The office address of the premises at which the employment agency or employment business is to be carried is: Registered address: 8, Triq San Mark Naxxar Address Office: Jibril, Main street Balzan Company Reg:C103714 email:admin@rgservices.online Phone number:9917 1104 84% support EU's actions in support of Ukraine JAMES DEBONO THE vast majority of Maltese support the actions taken by the European Union against Russia and the package of "financial, military and humanitarian" sup- port for Ukraine. In the Eurobarometer survey Malta registers the ninth high- est level of support among the 27 member states for the ac- tions taken by the EU in the aftermath of the Russian inva- sion of Ukraine. At 84% the level of agreement with the EU's actions against Russia is 11 points higher than that in the European Union as a whole. The survey shows that the highest levels of support for Ukraine is felt in Scandina- via where 96% of Finns and Swedes, two countries which are in the process of joining NATO support the actions tak- en by the EU against Russia. Support for the EU's actions is lowest in Greece (46%), Slo- vakia (47%) and Cyprus (48%). Support for concrete actions against Russia and in support of Ukraine exceeds 90% in six EU countries and is higher than 70% in 18 countries. 72% of the Maltese are also satisfied with the cooperation between EU member states in addressing the consequences of the war. The most satisfied in Europe on this aspect are the Irish (84%) while the least satisfied are the Cypriots (40%) and the Greeks (34%). The same survey also shows that the Maltese are the most likely in Europe to think that their country has benefitted from EU membership (95%) followed by the Irish (92%). The least satisfied by EU member- ship are the Austrians (45%). The survey was conducted in all EU member states in Octo- ber and November. Support for anti-Russian sanctions and "financial, military and humanitarian" support for Ukraine European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met in Kyiv, Ukraine on April 8, 2022

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