FM Hoxha attends Antalya Diplomacy Forum

TIRANA, April 17 – Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Ferit Hoxha has arrived in Turkey to take part in the Antalya Diplomacy Forum. The event gathers heads of state, ministers, diplomats and representatives of international organisations for high-level dialogue.

This year’s forum runs from April 17 to 19, 2026, under the theme “Mapping the future, managing uncertainties”. Organisers say the agenda reflects growing global challenges and the need for coordinated responses.

Hoxha will speak in the panel “Achieving peace in the Balkans: dialogue, business and connectivity”. He will underline the importance of regional cooperation as a tool for stability, economic development and European integration.

During his stay in Antalya, Hoxha will hold bilateral meetings with counterparts from the European Union, the region and international organisations. He will also take part in the third meeting of the Balkan Peace Platform, focusing on energy security, infrastructure connectivity and defence cooperation.

/a.p./

The post FM Hoxha attends Antalya Diplomacy Forum appeared first on RTSH English.

Original post Here

News
EU-Western Balkans Summit 2026: New Impetus for the Enlargement Debate?

By Odeta Barbullushi and Marina Vulovic Tirana Times, June 09, 2026 – A new proposal on enlargement was tabled by the French President Emmanuel Macron and the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat, Montenegro, on June 5, 2026. Its timing could not be more strategic: …

News
Kushner’s Sazan Island Project Under Scrutiny

As Albania faces growing protests over protected coastal areas, a draft government decision to transfer Sazan Island from the Defence Ministry raises new questions over transparency, public assets and strategic investments. Tirana Times, June 09, 2026 – Albania’s debate over strategic investments along its coastline has entered a new and …

News
Letter from Brussels: Getting Creative about EU Enlargement in the Balkans

A new Franco-German proposal is heralding a possible new approach to the European bloc’s enlargement process – and leaving the door open for Kosovo. But it was Serbia’s president who grabbed the headlines at the latest EU-Balkans summit. Original post Here