Malaj meets senior U.S. official; focus on strengthening economic cooperation

Petrit Malaj met Jacob Helberg from the U.S. Department of State. They discussed current economic developments. They addressed global challenges. They explored opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

They highlighted the strategic partnership between Albania and the United States. They stressed expanding cooperation to support economic development and stability.

Malaj reaffirmed Albania’s commitment to deeper ties with the U.S. He linked cooperation to the shared Euro-Atlantic vision. He emphasized reforms to increase economic resilience.

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