The second round of talks between Albania and Greece was concluded this Sunday in Korca with a joint statement of both Foreign Ministers.
The meeting focused on bilateral matters and both teams have made significant progress towards finding long-term and stable solutions, which benefit citizens of both countries, in full accordance with the European values, the statement underlines.
The discussion was held in a friendly and constructive environment, with both parties reiterating their commitment to continue dialogue in the upcoming months.
While no details have been made available, Top Channel has learned that the talks focused on the status of the Orthodox Church properties in Albania, matters of the Greek minority in south, while Albania has requested free movement for the Cham community.
The maritime border has still been a hot topic, and sources say there could be a solution within April, during the Rama-Tsipras meeting.
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