External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar congratulated Albania on its Liberation Day, expressing optimism about the growing India-Albania partnership.
In a post on X, Jaishankar conveyed his greetings to Albania’s Foreign Minister Igli Hasani and the Albanian people:
“Congratulate FM @IgliHasani and the Government and people of Albania on their Liberation Day.”
He also expressed confidence that the recently established Indian resident mission in Tirana will enhance bilateral cooperation.
The ties between India and Albania have been marked by a positive trajectory in recent years. Diplomatic relations were established in 1956, and in August 2024, India opened its resident mission in Tirana to further boost cooperation.
Bilateral trade has seen consistent growth over the last five years. Key exports include petroleum products, engineering goods, pharmaceuticals, iron and steel, lime, and cement.
Cultural ties have also strengthened, with India promoting:
India and Albania collaborate on various international platforms, reflecting a shared commitment to regional and global stability.
With the establishment of the Indian mission in Tirana, India-Albania relations are set to deepen further, paving the way for enhanced cooperation in trade, cultural exchange, and global diplomacy.
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