The Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of Albania, Olta Xhaçka participated in the informal two-day informal meeting of the North Atlantic Council (NAC), in the format of Foreign Ministers, which was held in Berlin.

This meeting, which precedes the NATO summit in late June in Madrid (Spain), focused on the war in Ukraine, the consequences of Russian aggression on the security of the alliance, the membership of Finland and Sweden and the strategic concept of NATO.

Regarding the situation in Ukraine, Minister Xhaçka said that the union is the key to the collective security of the alliance, while following the support that Albania has given to Ukraine, he indicated that our country will be part of the new combat group in Bulgaria. .

"We will all do everything we can to give Russia the message of a united alliance," said the Albanian chief diplomat, reports A2 CNN.

For him, NATO should pursue an open door policy for other Western Balkan countries, including Kosovo, which shares the same values, as a contribution to the security of Europe as a whole.

Minister Xhaçka underlined the support for the membership of Finland and Sweden.

/ Telegraphy /