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Albania-Greece: Fighting false perceptions, projecting positive agenda

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By Eleni Sourani* First of all, I would like to congratulate the Albanian Institute for International Studies for taking the initiative to organize this very timely conference, related to the present and the future of the Greek-Albanian relations. As it is well known the two countries are in the process, in full speed I could say, to address, in a spirit of openness and mutual respect, all issues, some of which are in the basis of stereotypes and prejudice still prevailing in our relations. Both sides have demonstrated, so far, commitment and strong political will so as to make this…

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