VLORA, Nov. 28 – Top officials took part Wednesday at the celebrations of the 95th Independence Day in Vlora. President Bamir Topi, Parliament Speaker Jozefina Topalli and Prime Minister Sali Berisha joined thousand of senior officials, including foreign ones, and Vlora citizens to raise the Albanian flag. But Kosova also remained a main topic of discussion there. “Kosova’s independence is a process that will soon be finalized. Vlora and Prishtina will be the epicenters of Albanians’ independence. I wish the Kosova citizens to soon have independence for their country,” said Berisha. Delegations from Kosova were present at the celebrations, along with Albanian leaders from Macedonia as well. Montenegro had also sent a senior minister of minorities to take part. The independence day was celebrated in Brussels with the presence of many international officials of the European Union and NATO. The gala show was held Wednesday at Hotel Hilton in Brussels where Foreign Minister Lulzim Basha was also present. The show was followed with a concert and a photo exhibition.
Albania celebrates 95th independence anniversary
Change font size:
Recommended Articles
Latest from News
Saudi Ambassador Presents Credentials To Albanian President As Ties Gain Momentum
Change font size: - + Reset Tirana Times, June 05, 2026 – Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to Albania, Turki Ibraheem Almadhi, presented his credentials to President Bajram Begaj, marking the formal start
1 week ago
4 mins read
Germany’s New Enlargement Formula and Albania’s European Illusion
Change font size: - + Reset For Albania, the real issue is not which accession model Europe chooses, but whether democracy, rule of law, and state integrity can still be restored. By
3 weeks ago
3 mins read
Pushing Against Inertia: How Harnex Is Testing the Balkans’ Appetite for Innovation
Change font size: - + Reset Tirana loves a good spectacle. Walk through the capital today and you are greeted by sleek new glass towers, vibrant urban spaces, and a relentless political
4 weeks ago
4 mins read
Shadow Fleet, Weak Oversight: How Russian Sanctions Evasion Reached Albania’s Ports
Change font size: - + Reset Tirana Times, May 18, 2026 – Albania’s ports have emerged as a potential weak point in the international effort to enforce sanctions against Russia, following revelations
4 weeks ago
4 mins read
Albania–Italy Migration Deal Continues
Change font size: - + Reset Tirana Times, May 13, 2026 — The Albania–Italy migration agreement remains in force, despite a brief but politically sensitive controversy triggered by comments from Albanian Foreign Minister Ferit
1 month ago
7 mins read