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  2. Albania–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    The country received an invitation to join at the 2008 Bucharest Summit and became a full member on April 1, 2009. Royal Navy with Albanian Naval Forces Patrol Boat during NATO Joint exercises. Albania was among the first Eastern European countries to join the Partnership for Peace programme. Albanian politicians considered admission to NATO a ...

  3. Accession of Albania to the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Albania received a road map from the EU for further visa liberalisation with Schengen countries in June 2008. [69] Albania started issuing biometric passports on 24 May 2009, which were designed to comply with EU guidelines. [70] [71] On 8 November 2010 the Council of the European Union approved visa-free travel to the EU for citizens of ...

  4. List of wars involving Albania - Wikipedia

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    Principality of Albania victory. Essad Pasha Toptani takes over large parts of Central Albania and forms a new state. Toptani's invasion of Elbasan is repelled. Dutch forces shell Toptani's house, forcing his surrender. Toptani is deported to Italy but the revolt continues. Muslim Rebels defeat Dutch-Mirdita Catholic forces at the Battle of Shijak.

  5. Foreign relations of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The government of Albania was concerned with the developments in neighboring Kosovo, particularly in the post-Dayton agreement period. During the Kosovo War in 1999 as well as the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo Albanians by Serbs alongside the subsequent refugee influx into the country, Albania's status as an ally of the United States was confirmed. [2]

  6. Zelenskyy co-hosts a summit in Albania seeking more war ... - AOL

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    Ukraine's president co-hosted a summit with Albania's government on Wednesday that is meant to encourage further support for Kyiv by southeastern European countries, as signs of fatigue grow two ...

  7. United States presidential visits to Southern Europe

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    Visits occurring during the 1940s through 1980s were offshoots of American diplomatic interactions during World War II and then the Cold War. To date, 33 visits have been made to Italy, 20 Vatican City, 11 to Spain, eight to Portugal, four to Greece, three to Bosnia and Herzegovina, three to Malta, three to Slovenia, two to Croatia, two to ...

  8. Zelenskyy co-hosts a summit in Albania seeking more war ...

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    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Albania earlier this month. But not all the countries are in full support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. Kremlin ally Serbia is the only European country that has refused to align with EU sanctions following Russia’s invasion. It continues signing cooperation agreements with Moscow.

  9. Albania–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Albania and the United States formally established diplomatic relations in 1922, a decade after the Albanian Declaration of Independence from the Ottoman Empire. German and Italian occupation of Albania during World War II severed cooperation, and the establishment of an Albanian communist government in 1946 kept diplomacy paused for most of the 20th century.