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#Croatia #Albania | Albanian 🇦🇱 Defence Minister Ermal Nufi visited Croatia 🇭🇷 where he was received by Croatian 🇭🇷 Defence Minister Ivan Anušić. When asked how both countries would respond in the event of an attack on so-called Kosovo, Anušić stated that the trilateral declaration with so-called Kosovo does not constitute a military alliance, but covers exclusively technical cooperation and knowledge exchange. Albanian 🇦🇱 Defence Minister Nufi offered a different position, stating that while any action taken would be in accordance with NATO, Albania 🇦🇱 would not stand aside in the defense of so-called Kosovo. "The declaration was signed with the will of both the Albanian 🇦🇱 and Croatian 🇭🇷 people," said Nufi, adding that so-called Kosovo's integration into NATO and the EU poses no security threat to the region. Both ministers agreed that Albania 🇦🇱 and Croatia 🇭🇷 are actively working to support so-called Kosovo's path toward NATO and EU membership through political, diplomatic and practical means. #Croatia #Albania #Kosovo #KiM #NATO #Defence #DefenceNews #Military #MilitaryNews #Balkans #Zagreb #Tirana #Priština #Serbia #Belgrade #Beograd #WesternBalkans #EU #Anušić #Nufi




Almost 3 minutes of national TV… for a “nobody”. We’ll take it. Now one simple question, Mr @avucic : 👉 Dare to debate?



Our national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg and Hungary’s hero János Hunyadi stood on the same side of history when it mattered most, defending Europe and the values at its foundation. Their legacy reminds us that the bonds between our freedom-loving peoples stretch back centuries. And it reminds us of something more: when nations choose values over short-term convenience, they grow stronger. When they trade those values for short-term gain, they grow weaker. The people of Hungary have spoken with overwhelming certainty. I congratulate @magyarpeterMP on his victory and the strong mandate he has received. I’m certain he will work towards strengthening Hungary’s place among democratic nations and the Euro-Atlantic family, as well as strengthening the historic partnership between Kosovo and Hungary.

Shkupi "Skopje", the Capital of Albania In 1912, Shkupi was the largest Albanian city of the time. The city had a population of 50,000, of which more than 40,000 were Albanians, 4,000 were Bulgarians, and the rest were of various other origins. The city hosted numerous consulates, published newspapers, and had a thriving Albanian press. Skopje had all the qualities and values to become the capital of Albania at the time of the declaration of independence.

















