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  2. Albania–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Albania and the United States formally established diplomatic relations in 1922, a decade after the Albanian Declaration of Independence from the Ottoman Empire. German and Italian occupation of Albania during World War II severed cooperation, and the establishment of an Albanian communist government in 1946 kept diplomacy paused for most of the 20th century.

  3. Foreign relations of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The government of Albania was concerned with the developments in neighboring Kosovo, particularly in the post-Dayton agreement period. During the Kosovo War in 1999 as well as the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo Albanians by Serbs alongside the subsequent refugee influx into the country, Albania's status as an ally of the United States was confirmed. [2]

  4. History of United States diplomatic relations by country

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    Relations ended: 1939; Notes: U.S.–Albanian diplomatic relations ended on June 5, 1939, after the Italian invasion of Albania, when the Albanian Minister for Foreign Affairs notified the American Minister in Albania that Italy had taken control of Albania's foreign affairs. Albania (2) [3] Consulate: Recognized: 1991; Relations established: 1991

  5. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Argentina was integrated into the British international economy in the late 19th century; there was minimal trade with the United States. When the United States began promoting the Pan American Union, some Argentines were suspicious that it was indeed a device to lure the country into the U.S. economic orbit, but most businessmen responded favorably and bilateral trade grew briskly.

  6. List of ambassadors of the United States to Albania - Wikipedia

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    President Harding appointed the first U.S. Minister to Albania, Ulysses Grant-Smith, who arrived in Tirana in December 1922. The first envoys to Albania had the rank of Minister. Albania–United States relations were broken in 1939 upon the Italian invasion of Albania just prior to the start of World War II.

  7. Embassy of the United States, Tirana - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, with Albania under a Communist regime, it became one of the most isolated nations globally. Relations with the United States were dormant until the death of Enver Hoxha and the onset of political reforms in Albania. [1] Diplomatic relations were reestablished on March 15, 1991.

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  9. Ervin Bushati - Wikipedia

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    His responsibilities include promoting Albania's image, facilitating diplomatic relations, fostering trade and commerce, negotiating agreements, and providing counsel to the Albanian government on US affairs while ensuring the protection of Albanian citizens in the USA. Prior to his ambassadorial role, Bushati held various significant positions.