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Sebastian Maud

The Current State of Albanian-Greek Relations

Updated: Aug 14

Eurasia Desk: Sebastian Maud

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Executive summary

  1. Albanian-Greek relations are complex due to many factors. They share good relations, with moderate diplomatic ties and good economic ties.

  2. The two countries face rising tensions due to many factors, such as the treatment if the Greek minority within Albania, the xenophobic attitude towards the Albanian immigrant population within Greece, certain diplomatic issues and the unresolved status of the conflict, which started during the 1940 Greco-Italian war.

  3. Albanian-Greek relations have a solid basis on which to grow, but tensions remain high due to the treatment of ethnic Greeks within Albania





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