Blinken tomorrow in Tirana, dawns agenda

American State Department spokesman Matthew Miller has cleared up details on Secretary Antony Blinken's agenda, which is expected to arrive tomorrow for an official visit to Tirana. At a news conference, Miller reports Blinken's visit to Albania reaffirms the power of the United States relations with Albania. According to Miller, Albania [...]
American State Department spokesman Matthew Miller has cleared up details on Secretary Antony Blinken's agenda, which is expected to arrive tomorrow for an official visit to Tirana.
At a news conference, Miller reports Blinken's visit to Albania reaffirms the power of the United States relations with Albania. According to Miller, Albania is a key US partner for stability and progress in the Western Balkans.
spokesman The UN considered Albania a strong voice in defending Ukraine's sovereignty and freedom against Russia's brutal aggression, as well as a principled leader during its mandate at the UN Security Council, or even as O'S Chairman The SEU for 2020. Welcome to all. Sorry I'm a little late, or actually too late. I'll start with some opening comments on the trips.
Secretary Blinken will leave tomorrow to travel to Albania's Tirana and Germany's Munich. It will be the secretary's first trip to Albania, and during his stay there, it will reaffirm the power of the United States' relations with Albania.
Earlier, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Yuri Kim cleared the State Secretary Antony Blanken's agenda during the visit to Europe.
Kim stressed that the trip will be two stops in Albania and Germany. The visit to Tirana will focus on Albania's “future, the future of the Western Balkans and that of Europe”.
We're leaving tomorrow for a two-stop trip to Europe. The first stop will essentially be a daily stop in Albania that will last between 11:00 and 7:00 p.m. And this is really a stop focusing on the future, Albania's future, the future of the Western Balkans, where you can remember that Assistant Secretary Jim O'Brien was recently there to talk about Bosnia and Herzegovina, but in any case, the future of the Western Balkans and the future of Europe”, Kim said.
According to Kim, the <x0vizita comes as we begin the second 100 years of US-Albanian relations. It comes at a time when we want to go and thank Prime Minister Rama and Albania for being our collaborators at the UN Security Council from 2022 to 2023”. / TCh












