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  2. Albania–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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    The delegations from both countries have met after the end of the World War II in 1945 to seek establishing diplomatic relations with each other, and at this meeting an aid was made from the Government of Ireland for the countries of the Balkans during that time, due to the poor conditions of the Balkan countries after the end of the World War II. [1]

  3. Accession of Albania to the European Union - Wikipedia

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    On 23 June 2014, under the Greek EU Presidency, the Council of the European Union agreed to grant Albania candidate status, which was endorsed by the European Council a few days later. Following in the steps of countries joining the EU in 2004, Albania has been extensively engaged with EU institutions, and joined NATO as a full member in 2009.

  4. Foreign relations of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland is represented in Albania through its embassy in Athens . [306] Albania is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London (United Kingdom). [307] Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe. There are 1,170 Albanians living in Ireland. [citation needed] There are approximately 5,000 Irish people living in Albania.

  5. History of Albania - Wikipedia

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    At the 2008 Bucharest summit, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) invited Albania to join the alliance. In April 2014 Albania became a full member of the NATO. Albania was among the first southeastern European countries to join the Partnership for peace programme. Albania applied to join the European Union, becoming an official ...

  6. Collapse of the Principality of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The attention of the Great Powers quickly turned towards the new European war and away from the chaos in Albania. [1] The Austro-Hungarians and Germans began leaving the besieged Durrës on 2 August 1914. This was followed by the departure of the Dutch two days later. The ICC's multinational force left the country on 23 August. [14]

  7. 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.

  8. List of conflicts in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Bruce campaign in Ireland: Part of the First War of Scottish Independence: 1333–38 Burke Civil War: A conflict among the House of Burke: 1534 Kildare Rebellion: 1569–73 First Desmond Rebellion: Part of the Tudor conquest of Ireland: 1579–83 Second Desmond Rebellion: Part of the Tudor conquest of Ireland 1594–1603 Nine Years' War

  9. Albanian–Yugoslav border war (1921) - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian–Yugoslav border war of 1921 arose from disputes over the borders of the newly established Principality of Albania after the First Balkan War.Although the 1913 Treaty of London outlined general territorial terms for Albania, precise borders remained unresolved amid the chaos of World War I, the Paris Peace Conference, and the League of Nations' formation.