Albania defines key foreign policy priorities.

By bne IntelliNews August 25, 2010
The Albanian government has established three pillars of key foreign policy priorities, according to which the local foreign ministry will focus on the countrys EU integration, the EU visa liberalization as well as the further recognition of Kosovos independence, deputy foreign minister Selim Belortaja told local TV Alsat in an interview. The objectives of Albanian ambassadors will include an expansion of the bilateral economic relations of the country. Special attention will be paid to the situation in the region, especially after the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the legality of Kosovo's independence, Belortaja added.

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