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USIA - Text: State Department Comment on New Albanian Parliament, 97-07-23

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From: The United States Information Agency (USIA) Home Page at <http://www.usia.gov>


TEXT: STATE DEPARTMENT COMMENT ON NEW ALBANIAN PARLIAMENT

(Albanians "have reason to be proud") (260)

Washington -- Noting that the new Albanian parliament convened July 23, State Department Spokesman Nicholas Burns said the Albanian people "have reason to be proud of the smooth government transition which they have achieved since the recent parliamentary elections."

"The United States, together with our partners in the international community, stands ready to assist Albania as it takes on these difficult tasks" of restoring public order and building a sound economy, Burns added.

Following is the text of his statement:


(Begin text)

U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT
STATEMENT BY NICHOLAS BURNS, SPOKESMAN

July 23, 1997

ALBANIA: NEW PARLIAMENT

With the convening of the new parliament today, the Albanian people have reason to be proud of the smooth government transition which they have achieved since the recent parliamentary elections. While the international community, particularly the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe) under Franz Vranitzky and the Italian-led Multinational Protection Force, was indispensable in providing the environment for political reconciliation, it is the Albanians themselves who ultimately chose to set aside political differences and work together for the good of their country.

The new Albanian leadership faces serious challenges restoring public order and building a sound economy. The United States, together with our partners in the international community, stands ready to assist Albania as it takes on these difficult tasks. Our cooperation with Albania will continue to be based on its commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and advancing the process of reconciliation.

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