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EU foreign policy chief warns Albania of difficult reforms in the bloc’s membership path

  • The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, praised Albania's ambitious agenda to complete EU membership negotiations within two years and encouraged support for necessary reforms ahead.
  • Albania signed an agreement with the European Investment Bank for 90 million euros to reconstruct a railway critical for NATO military mobility.
  • Albania aims to finalize EU negotiations by 2027 and become a member by 2030, as stated by Prime Minister Edi Rama.
  • Kallas recognized Albania's commitment to EU values by fully implementing sanctions against Russia while supporting Ukraine.
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EU foreign policy chief urges Albania to sustain reforms on its path to membership

The European Union’s foreign policy chief has hailed Albania’s “ambitious” agenda to close full membership negotiations in two years and also urged the country’s political parties to support difficult reforms ahead.

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