Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama set to visit Türkiye

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama will visit Türkiye today for an official visit at the invitation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
This visit marks a significant development in bilateral relations and aims to further strengthen ties between the two nations.
The highlight of the visit will be the co-chairing of the inaugural meeting of the Türkiye-Albania High Level Cooperation Council by President Erdoğan and Prime Minister Rama. This council will delve into all aspects of the relationship, exploring avenues for deeper collaboration across various sectors.
Discussions will not only focus on bilateral matters but also encompass regional and international developments, particularly in the Balkans. As NATO allies, both Türkiye and Albania share a commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region, and this will be a key area of focus during the talks.
Furthermore, the visit presents an opportunity to sign various legal documents, strengthening the contractual foundation of the Türkiye-Albania partnership.
This high-level visit underscores the growing importance of the relationship between Türkiye and Albania, paving the way for a future of enhanced cooperation and mutual understanding. (ILKHA)
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