Rama Expected to Travel to Washington for First Peace Board Meeting

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Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is expected to travel to Washington, D.C. to attend the first meeting of the Peace Board, according to reports by A2 CNN. The meeting is scheduled to take place on February 19.

Prior to this visit, President of the European Council Antonio Costa is set to hold talks with Rama on February 9, focusing on Albania’s European Union accession process.

According to reports, the meeting will concentrate on Albania’s progress in fulfilling the necessary conditions to begin the phase of closing negotiation chapters with the EU. The discussions are expected to address key reforms and institutional developments required for advancing the country’s integration path.

The upcoming diplomatic engagements come at a crucial moment for Albania’s EU membership ambitions, as the country seeks to accelerate reforms and strengthen cooperation with European institutions. Rama’s planned participation in the Peace Board meeting in Washington is also viewed as an opportunity to reinforce Albania’s international diplomatic role and partnerships.