Albanian Defence Minister Ermal Nufi visited Athens on an official trip, where he was warmly received by his Greek counterpart, Defence Minister Nikos Dendias.
The main focus of the visit was strengthening bilateral cooperation between Albania and Greece in defence and security. Both sides highlighted the positive and constructive momentum in their relations and underlined their shared interest in enhancing practical cooperation within NATO and supporting regional stability.
Nufi described Greece as a valued friend and ally. He also praised Greece’s strong support for Albania’s European integration process.
Cyber defence and cybersecurity were key topics during the talks. Nufi said Albania has made significant progress in strengthening cyber resilience through close cooperation with NATO allies and strategic partners. He added that Albania is ready to further expand its engagement in this field, both bilaterally and within NATO structures.
The minister also emphasized strong military cooperation between the two countries through joint activities, military education, training programs, and exchange of expertise.
In addition, both ministers discussed the importance of improving coordination and mutual assistance in responding to potential civil emergency situations, especially during the summer season.
During his visit, Nufi is also attending the Athens Defence Conference 2026, organized by the Delphi Economic Forum and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP).
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