Who caused the Greek-Albanian crisis
Have the "fifths" been born with the Greek command
Who caused the Greek-Albanian crisis
Former Greek minister Pangallos accuses the Greek government of having interrupted Greek-Albanian relations for 11 months, because Albania had always rejected those who, according to all officials, maintained ties with the Greek command
For the first time after a year, doubts have been raised about the five members of the Greek minority, tried and accused in Albania of "espionage in favor of Greece"
From the trial of the five
Meksi cast the river for the last time
For "KJ", the deputies speak: Rexhep Uka, Leontiev Çuçi, Gjergji Ruka and Anastas Angjeli
The 1995 draft budget was approved yesterday in Parliament
75 votes in favor, 13 against and 2 abstentions
For "KJ", the deputies speak:
Rexhep Uka, Leontiev Çuçi, Gjergji Ruka and
Anastas Angjeli
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Police rescue 2 Albanian girls
- 6 Albanians are arrested who kept them isolated and forced them to work as prostitutes
Elbasan-Italy
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Eastern Europe after the Cold War
True democratization will last as long as the period of communist rule
Zbigniew Brzezinski, adviser on security and foreign policy to former American president Carter, recently took part in the international conference "50 years after Yalta", organized in Klint, on the Baltic, where he presented a paper on the topic "Cold water. The Balkans?"
Zbigniew Brzezinski,
adviser to former American
president Carter
on international security
and foreign policy, recently
participated in the international conference "50 years after Yalta", organized in Klint, on the Baltic, where he spoke on the topic "Cold water. The Balkans?", but on a scale that had never before occurred in modern Albanian history. "50 years after Yalta", the participants in this meeting, at which distinguished figures from the center of the Balkans and Eastern Europe gathered, as well as well-known personalities from the West. There he showed interest in the democratic developments of Albania and the Balkans. In addition to being a recognized expert in the law of the economics of transition and its influence on Albania's European future, he also drew another conclusion. "If there is to be a link with the forces of Europe's future, then Albania must be able to embrace true democratization and a free economy." Sent to Washington, the former security adviser to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and a well-known intellectual figure, Brzezinski thus also became a speaker on the new Balkans. The Yalta Charter? 1995.
photograph F. SCIANNA, MAGNUM
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