Kosovo and Albania Agree to Run Joint Foreign Policy

Kosovo and Albania have signed an agreement on unifying and coordinating their foreign policy, which will include joint embassies.

Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli visited his counterpart Gent Vakaj in Albania and they together signed the agreement on Tuesday.

The two states agreed to closely coordinate foreign policy, create joint diplomatic missions and share staff and experience for the implementation of their own national interests, Pacolli wrote on Twitter.

"This is a big step ahead to come together in front of the world and act as a [single] nation," he continued, referring to the fact that both Balkan countries are mainly ethnic Albanian.

Albanian Foreign Minister Cakaj said he felt honoured to conclude such an agreement. "It opens new horizons for joint institutional action as we move ever closer towards deep national integration," Cakaj wrote on Twitter.

But not everybody believes the agreement will be carried out in practice.

"The same happened at the joint meetings of our governments [of Kosovo and Albania]. It is more like a patriotic show than a concrete political action for the improvement of our relations," Nezir Kraki, analyst and professor of European Policies at Université Paris-Est Créteil, UPEC, told BIRN.

He noted also that the foreign policy of Albania "is not at all in line with that of Kosovo".

"Kosovo has other concerns. Albania should not be tied to Kosovo but continue on its path", he added. For now, he believes, it is enough for each state not to be an obstacle to the other.

Last month, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci started a new discourse about Kosovo joining Albania, after his former call for "border corrections" between Kosovo Serbia got nowhere.

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