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Press release
OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Linde concludes visit to Albania, commends government’s support for multilateralism and dedication to reform
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- TIRANA
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- OSCE Chairpersonship
TIRANA, 5 October 2021 – OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde, concluded her visit to Albania today. She commended the Government’s support for multilateralism, including chairing the OSCE in 2020, and its dedication to reform. She also underlined the importance of continued reforms.
In a meeting with the President of Albania Ilir Meta, Linde reaffirmed the OSCE’s strong partnership with the country. “Albania’s 2020 Chair represented a significant contribution to multilateral diplomacy, particularly as a part of the South East Europe region,” said Linde. “Every actor in the region plays a role in the overall security; therefore, I cannot emphasize enough the importance dialogue has in enhancing regional security.”
Linde met with Foreign Affairs Minister Olta Xhacka and commended Albania’s reform-oriented agenda. “Albania is progressing with crucial reforms, such as justice reform, improving the independence of the judiciary and fighting corruption. I encourage the authorities to implement and focus on reforms further, standing ready to offer support,” the Chairperson said.
During her meeting with the Speaker Lindita Nikolla and Deputies Speakers of the Parliament Ermonela Valikaj Felaj and Enkelejd Alibeaj, Linde highlighted the importance of inclusive democratic and legislative processes and political dialogue across party lines. Gender equality is a key prerequisite to achieving comprehensive security and Chairperson Linde welcomed that the newly constituted Assembly has recently passed its first Gender Action Plan, drafted with support from the OSCE Presence in Albania.
“It is encouraging to see the gender composition of the Government, with women holding around 70 per cent of ministerial posts. Many other countries can look to Albania as a leader here,” said Linde.
Linde also met the staff of the OSCE Presence in Albania and representatives from civil society.