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Analysis: Albanian-Greek relations reset: The risk of amateurism on the political and media side

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The two days summit that wrapped up this week in the island of Crete where the two Foreign Affairs Ministers of Albania and Greece with some of their closets staff sat down and discussed a number of pending issues between the two countries was in the overall count a positive development. For many years now relations between Albania and Greece can be described frozen at best and fiery in some worst moments.  The opportunity to discuss in a safe and controlled environment about some of the most pressing disagreements between the two countries was a very positive sign that with…

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