Albania’s PM Rama Meets Greek Counterpart Mitsotakis, Signals Push for Strategic Partnership
The Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama had a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during an official visit to Athens, where he is attending the Delphi Economic Forum.
In a photo published by him shows the two leaders shaking hands, symbolizing what Rama described as a strong and evolving relationship between the two countries. In a caption accompanying the photo, he emphasized a “special friendship” built on a shared ambition to modernize their nations and elevate Albanian-Greek relations to a new level.
Rama noted that both governments are working toward resolving longstanding bilateral issues, aiming to conclude the year with a new strategic partnership agreement.
“Along this path, not only the best moments but also the most difficult ones have always been characterized by open and respectful communication,” Rama said, highlighting ongoing efforts to address inherited disputes between the two states.
The meeting comes as part of Rama’s participation in the forum, where regional cooperation and economic development are key topics of discussion.





