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Italian-Albanian Treaty

January 12, 1927 issue

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The article focuses on the treaty signed between Italy and Albania on December 2, 1926 at Tirana, Albania. Both the countries wishing in consideration of their geographical position, to strengthen the reciprocal relations of friendship and security, and to contribute to the firmer establishment of peace. They are motivated by the desire of maintaining the political status quo of Albania, both judicially and territorially, within the limits of the treaties to which both are signatory and in conformity with the Covenant of the League of Nations.

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TREATIES; SECURITY, International; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; TIRANA (Albania); ALBANIA; ITALY
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