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USIA - Text: U.S. Congratulates Albanian President, Prime Minister, 97-07-25

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


TEXT: U.S. CONGRATULATES ALBANIAN PRESIDENT, PRIME MINISTER

(President Mejdani, Prime Minister Nano) (190)

Washington -- State Department Deputy Spokesman Jim Foley contratulated Albanian President Rexhep Mejdani and Prime Mininster Fatos Nano on their appointment by the new Albanian Parliament.

"The United States, along with our partners in the international community, stands ready to assist Albania," Foley said.

Following is the text of his statement.

(Begin text)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
July 25, 1997

STATEMENT BY JAMES B. FOLEY, DEPUTY SPOKESMAN

ALBANIA: NEW GOVERNMENT

The United States congratulates Albanian President Rexhep Mejdani and Prime Minister Fatos Nano on their appointment by the Albanian Parliament. The United States looks forward to working with the new Albanian Government as it undertakes the difficult tasks of restoring public order and economic health. We call on the new Albanian leadership and members of the opposition, to work together for political reconciliation, the establishment of strong democratic institutions, and sound economic policies. The United States, along with our partners in the international community, stands ready to assist Albania in its efforts to achieve these goals.

(End text)


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