Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Albania)

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Republic of Albania
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministria e Punëve të Jashtme
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tirana
Department overview
Formed 4 December 1912
Dissolved 1939-1943 Albania under Italy
Jurisdiction Albania
Headquarters Tirana
Minister responsible Aldo Bumçi (PD), Minister of Foreign Affairs
Website
www.mfa.gov.al
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Albanian: Ministria e Punëve të Jashtme; MPJ) is the ministry in the Government of Albania which is in charge of foreign relations and admission of Albania into the European Union and NATO. The current minister is Edmond Panariti.

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Ministers [edit]

The 1st Minister, Ismail Qemali
The 3rd Minister, Turhan Përmeti
The 4th Minister, Prênk Bibë Doda
The 7th, 14th, 16th, 20th, 21th, 22th and 23th Minister, Iliaz Vrioni
The 8th and 9th Minister, Pandeli Evangjeli
The 10th Minister, Fan S. Noli
The 35th Minister, Ibrahim Biçakçiu
The 39th and 40th Minister, Enver Hoxha
The 41th, 42th and 43th Minister, Behar Shtylla
The 63th Minister, Lulzim Basha with Condoleezza Rice
The 64th Minister, Ilir Meta
The 65th Minister, Edmond Haxhinasto
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The 66th and current Minister, Edmond Panariti

The Minister of Foreign Affairs (Albanian: Ministri i Punëve të Jashtme) in the government of Albania, is the cabinet minister responsible for the foreign relations of Albania.

The minister is in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whose headquarters are located on the Ali Demi street in Tirana.

The current minister is Aldo Bumçi, who replaced Edmond Panariti due to his resignation.

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