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I. Albania and Self-Determination

Chekrezi, C. A. | May 3, 1919 issue

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The article discusses the problem of Albania placed before the world's tribunal. This time it has been introduced to the Peace Conference by politician M. Venizelos, who has included in the territorial claims of Greece a demand for that part of Albania which has been commonly known as southern Albania, but which the Greeks have called, since 1912, northern Epirus, the former term having proved offensive to Greek aspirations. Moreover, Albania has become an object of intense covetousness on the part of its neighbors. The various Balkan states, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, and, to a lesser extent, Bulgaria, have been eyeing the Albanian territories ever since they resolved upon a policy of expansion.

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ALBANIA -- Foreign relations; POLITICS, Practical; AVARICE; PEACE; GEOGRAPHICAL positions; ALBANIA
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