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Albania has an embassy in Vienna and 7 honorary consulates in Eisenstadt, Gössendorf, Graz, Grödig, Salzburg, St. Pölten and Villach. Austria has an embassy in Tirana.[1] The history of diplomatic relations of Albania and Austria dates back to 1912, when Albania declared its independence on November 28, 1912. As a European Union (EU) member, Austria supports Albania in its euro-integration path.[2]
Cooperation
Diplomatic relations between Albania and Austria have traditionally been close and are currently governed by a complex set of treaties (including those with the European Union (EU), of which Austria is a member).[3]
(Place - Year - Object or Treaty)
- Tirana 1973 - Passenger and Carriage on the Road
- Vienna 1987 - Cooperation Agreement in Culture, Science, Technology
- Tirana 1991 - Development assistance
- Tirana 1992 - Travel Documents, Visas
- Vienna 1993 - Investment protection
- Vienna 1993 - Aviation
- Vienna 1994 - Economical and Industrial co-operation, Investments
- Vienna 1998 - Cultural and Historical buildings and monuments protection
- Tirana 2005 - Cooperation Agreement in Culture, Science, Technology
- Vienna 2007 - Customs Agreement
- Tirana 2007 - International Security
- Tirana 2007 - Double taxation
- Tirana 2008 - Development assistance
- Vienna 2010 - Health
- Tirana 2010 - Financial aid
- Vienna 2012 - Scientific and Technical cooperation
- Both 2012 - Culture, Education and Science
- Vienna 2013 - Refugee and Migration control
Visits
| Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tirana | November 22, 2012 | ||
| Vienna | April 29, 2014 | ||
| Tirana | May 20, 2014 | ||
| Tirana | June 17, 2014 | ||
| Vienna | June 23, 2016 |
Gallery
23 June 2016
17 June 2014
17 June 2014
17 June 2014
22 November 2012
29 April 2014
17 October 2012
Resident diplomatic mission
Embassy of Albania in Vienna
See also
References
- ↑ "Ausländische Vertretungen in Österreich". bmeia.gv.at (in German).
- ↑ "Austria supports Albania's efforts to join EU". neweurope.eu. 21 May 2014.
- ↑ "Bilaterale Staatsverträge" (in German).
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