PM Mitsotakis meets with Albanian PM Rama, who confirms his country's commitment to reforms
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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met at the Maximos Mansion on Tuesday with Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, who said that despite the disappointing decision by the European Council to delay the start of EU accession talks, Albania would continue implementing necessary reforms.
Improving relations with Greece and resolving all outstanding bilateral issues is in the interest of Albania, Rama said according to sources.
Mitsotakis reiterated that Greece supports the EU accession of all West Balkan countries provided they fulfill their related obligations, and he welcomed Rama's commitment to move ahead with the registration of Greek minorities and their properties, a key issue for Greece in its relation with the neighboring country.
The Greek premier also said that a bilateral agreement on drivers' licenses will be tabled for ratification in Parliament soon, and he accepted an invitation to visit Albania in the near future.
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