The foreign relations of Albania are conducted through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tirana. The current minister is de jure Prime Minister Edi Rama due to president Ilir Meta's rejection of the role to be held by the de facto minister, Gent Cakaj, a result of 'a lack of experience' from the latter. Albania is a sovereign country in Southern Europe, and the Mediterranean that declared its independence on 28 November 1912.
Its foreign policy, has maintained a policy of complementarism by trying to have friendly relations with all countries. Since the collapse of Communism in 1990, Albania has extended its responsibilities and position in European and international affairs, supporting and establishing friendly relations with other nations around the world.
The main factors defining Albanian foreign policy consist of geopolitical location, population,
economic crisis, and ties with Albanian diaspora throughout the world. Albania entertains
diplomatic relations with 115 countries in the world. It also maintains strong diplomatic
relations with the Balkan countries, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Israel, Portugal,
South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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