Albania–People's Republic of China relations

Albania–China relations refers to foreign relations between Albania and People's Republic of China. The two countries established diplomatic relations on November 23, 1949.[1]

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History

From the 1960s onwards, the People's Republic of Albania under Enver Hoxha, moved an annual resolution in the General Assembly to transfer China's seat at the UN from the "Republic of China"(although, unsurprisingly, Albania did not use that name) to the People's Republic of China. On October 25, 1971, Resolution 2758, sponsored by Albania, was passed by the General Assembly, withdrawing recognition of the ROC as the legitimate government of China, and recognizing the PRC as the sole legitimate government of China. It was a triumph for Albanian diplomacy.

Agreements

In 2001, the two countries signed signed three agreements covering financial, mortgage and technical aspects of constructing a new hydroelectric power facility—to be known as Hydro Central—in northern Albania. China also pledged USD126 million in credit to the project. [2]

Recent relations

Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha visited Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in April 2009. Wen put forth a four-point proposal to further cooperation with Albania. It urged both countries to:

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