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April 10, 2026
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"I think itās wonderful to be the American Ambassador while we are able to celebrate the 100th year of U.S.-Albania diplomatic relations. As you know, last year, we celebrated 30 years since the restored relationship. And if we look across from the 100 years as well as the 30 years, I think we can say that the two of us, Albania and the United States have accomplished quite a lot. Just looking at the last 30 years alone, when I talk to friends who knew Albania in 1991 and I describe for them what we are doing together now, in 2022, they can hardly believe it. I will just give you a few examples. In 1991, as we all know, Albania was one of the poorest countries in the world and in those 30 years, as Albania broke free from the communist dictatorship, I think the people of Albania have proven themselves to be quite resilient and have inspired the world through their own determination. So, thatās why I announced when I got here that our program here, our agenda is to focus on democracy, defense, and business. So, youāve broken free of communist dictatorship; the institutions of democracy and law, rule of law, have been installed, and weāre working to strengthen them as much as we can. Youāve gone from a country that is dependent to a country that is a member of NATO in 2009, a country that is on the doorstep of the European Union, and, as of January 1st this year, a country that sits next to the United States, China, Russia, France, Great Britain, as a member of the UN Security Council and thatās a big jump. Then of course the second issue is defense. And in those 30 years, those 100 years, weāve gone from a communist dictatorship that was closed to the world, now Albania is host to U.S. forces, as of this year. So, this is an historic change. And then of course, finally, on business. Some of the biggest businesses are coming to Albania. We can talk more about this later, but theyāre focused on energy for now and I see other areas being opened up as well, including in technology. So, we have the Skavica hydropower plant, itās not a done deal yet, but itās looking very good; and we have Vlora, the thermal power plant that will now be bringing in LNG. So, these have huge implications for Albaniaās role in the region, not just in terms of Albaniaās ability to secure energy for itself but for Albaniaās contribution to the region, as a net exporter of energy and energy security."
"We were always playing shell games to not make clear to our leadership how many troops we had there"