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“SUMMER PAGES” Reis Çiço: The son’s wife, the daughter we were missing Supplement
“SUMMER PAGES” Reis Çiço: The daughter-in-law, the girl we were missing Supplement
SPRING IN BUTRINT (Photo by A. Dhamkaj)
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Reis Malile, received the Bulgarian delegation that is staying in our country. During the meeting, talks were held on expanding bilateral cooperation and intensifying contacts in various fields. The parties expressed satisfaction with the positiv
Yesterday in Stockholm, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Albania, Reis Malile, met with his Swedish counterpart. During the talks, bilateral relations, the expansion of economic cooperation and other issues of mutual interest were discussed. (Full text on page
- Messages and greetings from friends - The foreign ministers of the Balkan states arrived in Tirana Albania has appeared on the stage of Balkan talks, with the warm messages of a hardworking and peace-loving country, determined to make its own contribution to cooperation, good
. During the official stay, talks and meetings were held with senior representatives of the Bulgarian side. Issues of bilateral relations, economic, cultural and scientific cooperation, as well as problems concerning the international situation of mutual interest, were discussed.
FOREIGN MINISTER ARRIVES IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA At the invitation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, Qian Qichen, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist People's Republic of Albania, Reis Malile, arrived in Beijing for an of
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Talks between Reis Malile and Javier Perez De Kueliar Yesterday afternoon at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Socialist Republic of Albania, a meeting was held between the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Reis Malile, and the Secretary-General of the UN, Javier Perez
Yesterday morning, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the RPSSH, Reis Malile, received in a separate meeting the Italian senator Paolo Taviani, chairman of the Italo-Albanian Institute. During the conversation, the friendly relations between the two countries were appreciated, vi
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Austria, Dr. Alois Mock, visited Albania at the invitation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania, Reis Malile, on 24 and 25 October 1990. The Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Reis Malile and Dr. Alois Mock, held official tal
Yesterday morning, the Minister for Foreign Relations, Reis Malile, received in audience the delegation of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Italian Parliament, headed by Mr. Flaminio Pikoli. The talks expressed the mutual desire to expand relations between the two countries a
Soon, the newest book “Writers and artists under the communist dictatorship…” Agolli: Let’s respond positively, it interests us to make literature better known By DASHNOR KALOÇI As we also saw in the opening of this book in Akapulipt over the weekend, the beginning of the 1980s a
Minister of Foreign Affairs Reis Malile sends a message to UN Secretary-General Pérez de Cuéllar regarding the tragic events in Kosovo
The Chairman of the Presidium of the People's Assembly of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania and chairman of the PPSSH, Comrade Ramiz Alia, yesterday received at the seat of the Presidium of the People's Assembly the president of the Italian firm «Latteria», Mr. Rafaelo F
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of Bulgaria, Comrade Pjetro Dimitrov, and the delegation accompanying him paid tribute at the Martyrs of the Nation Cemetery and laid wreaths of flowers. Afterwards they also paid tribute at the grave of Comrade Enver Hoxha
Soon, the newest book “Writers and Artists Under the Communist Dictatorship…” Agolli: Let’s respond positively, it interests us to make literature known By DASHNOR KALOÇI As we also saw in ‘Apostrof’, a predecessor to this book, the early 1980s and beyond turned out to bring a la