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'''Albanian–Kosovan relations''' are foreign relations between ] and the ]. When Kosovo ] from ] in ] ], Albania became one of the first countries to announce officially about recognition of sovereign Republic of Kosovo, which is recognised as an integral part of Serbia by the international community. Also Albania was the only country which recognized ] in ]. Albania has an embassy in ]. The Republic of Kosovo has an embassy in ]. There are 2,000,000 ] living in Kosovo (93% of ]) and ] is the ] of Kosovo.<ref> </ref> | '''Albanian–Kosovan relations''' are foreign relations between ] and the ]. When Kosovo ] from ] in ] ], Albania became one of the first countries to announce officially about recognition of sovereign Republic of Kosovo, which is recognised as an integral part of Serbia by the international community. Also Albania was the only country which recognized ] in ]. Albania has an embassy in ]. The Republic of Kosovo has an embassy in ]. There are 2,000,000 ] living in Kosovo (93% of ]) and ] is the ] of Kosovo.<ref> </ref> | ||
On 18 August, 2009, Prime Minister Sali Berisha of Albania said that "There should be no customs administration between the two countries. We should by no means allow Albania and Kosovo to view each other as foreign countries" (possibly hinting at possible unification), provoking an outrage in Serbia. <ref></ref> | |||
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Albanian–Kosovan relations are foreign relations between Albania and the Republic of Kosovo. When Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in 17 February 2008, Albania became one of the first countries to announce officially about recognition of sovereign Republic of Kosovo, which is recognised as an integral part of Serbia by the international community. Also Albania was the only country which recognized Republic of Kosova in 1990. Albania has an embassy in Pristina. The Republic of Kosovo has an embassy in Tirana. There are 2,000,000 Albanians living in Kosovo (93% of Kosovo's population) and Albanian is the official language of Kosovo.
On 18 August, 2009, Prime Minister Sali Berisha of Albania said that "There should be no customs administration between the two countries. We should by no means allow Albania and Kosovo to view each other as foreign countries" (possibly hinting at possible unification), provoking an outrage in Serbia.
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