TIRANA, Jan. 5 – Deputy Ambassador to the United States Kreshnik Collaku said by the end of the year that Albania was ready to accept more Guantanamo detainees .
He did not however, specify the exact number Tirana would take.
Last year President Barack Obama said the Guantanamo prison, “Ʒill be closed no later than one year from now.”
In December Albania said it had agreed to accept more former Guantanamo detainees, but not members of China’s ethnic Uighur Muslim minority.
Prime Minister Sali Berisha announced the decision following talks in Tirana with U.S. special envoy for Guantanamo Daniel Fried.
But Berisha said his small Balkan country could take no more Uighurs from Guantanamo for fear of prejudicing Albania’s relations with China. Five Uighurs were among the eight former detainees from the U.S. prison in Cuba that Albania took in 2006.
The Uighurs are from Xinjiang, an isolated region that borders Afghanistan, Pakistan and six Central Asian nations. They say they have been repressed by the Chinese government, but it claims they are leading an Islamic separatist movement.
Tirana ready to accept Guantanamo prisoners
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