The Day’s Opinion Without a doubt, the Crete talks conclude the past, between the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Ditmir Bushati, and his counterpart ... Continues on page 21 By JORGJI KOTE Beyond Crete
Berisha against Nano: They deceived me too eye after the end of the Crete summit Photo ARMANDO BABANI Berisha against Nano: They deceived me too
PD: The President and the Prime Minister are seeking the destruction of the KOZ In today’s statement from the PD headquarters it is said that “Berberi’s accusations presented at the Crete summit are completely fabricated and show an irresponsible political spirit.” The statement
On Monday, Nano-Millosheviç meeting The USA support the Crete summit Page 4 The RTV steering council meets, after the hunger strike We do not recognize any political agreement Page 5 The Mazreku process, only Gramoz Ruçi testifies How I helped the wounded Azem Page 7 A shadow of
The Kakavijë border crossing marks a recurring event, the name of which is still unknown. The flow of information that has started around bright lights for traffic has reached a farm in Kapshticë. The samples and other items being called at the Kakavijë border crossing are going
Comment BY AUREL PEPA An Albanian-Greek agreement that is being quietly confirmed After the Crete meeting ended, both Bushati and Kotzias stated that no concrete agreement had been reached between Albania and Greece. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces that both sides ackn
The Crete Summit on the Brussels test Europe is stripping away any illusion about spontaneous integration, trumpeted by the Crete Summit, and seeks to open the way to bloc integration. The EU Foreign Ministers will meet on Monday in Brussels to define new patterns of development
Albanians remain on Europe’s roads, despised, discriminated against, and threatened with death. Nearby neighbors have used the “migrant card” for interests and influence in the region. The southern neighbor has often promised, but has rarely kept its word. In any case, better lat
The last time two high-ranking statesmen from Yugoslavia and Albania met was in 1948. Since then, no high-ranking politician has shaken hands with another. But in 1997 things are changing, although the climate is the same. At the Crete Summit, Nano, the Prime Minister of Albania,
Things expected from the southern border Yesterday another 1,100 emigrants returned, among them many who were badly mistreated and one unidentified child who is still reported to have come from the island of Crete. Thus, according to Republika's sources, Operation “Broom” is bein
Statements from Washington on the Crete meeting “With a line-up alongside Russia and Greece, the Albanian government aims to become a political factor in the Balkans by relativizing and distorting Serbian policy” Bërsina comments on the statement by the President of Turkey, Mesut
The sensational Nikono island story is fully illuminated. Sokol Nano had his own big business in the place where he was caught with drugs The son of the Albanian prime minister appears as co-owner with a very wealthy Greek on the tourist island where he was detained by police Kos
The clash between some Albanian citizens and the Greek police in Kakavijë was the main reason the Greek government decided to speed up the departure of Albanian emigrants from Greece. The Greek side has begun carrying out its order to move the emigrants by bus from its territory
Milo reports before European diplomacy Europe’s political dimension is closely tied to foreign policy and security policy. That is why the German foreign minister, Klaus Kinkel, has scheduled a special meeting on 14 November with the Albanian Foreign Minister, Paskal Milo. Accord