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2014 in Albania
Summary
The following lists events that happened during
2014
in the
Republic of Albania
.
←
2013
2012
2011
2014
in
Albania
→
2015
2016
2017
Decades:
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2014
List of years in Albania
Incumbents
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President
:
Bujar Nishani
Prime Minister
:
Edi Rama
Deputy Prime Minister
:
Niko Peleshi
Events
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April
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April 11 -
Montenegro
,
Norway
,
Iceland
and Albania join the list of countries supporting sanctions including asset freezings and travel bans directed at
Russian
individuals due to the
2014 Crimean crisis
.
[1]
June
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June - The
European Commission
recommends Albania as a
candidate for European Union
membership.
[2]
September
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September 21 -
Pope Francis
celebrates Mass in Albania.
[3]
October
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October -
Albania vs Serbia
football match in
Belgrade
abandoned after brawls over
Kosovo
.
[2]
November
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November -
Prime Minister
Edi Rama
's visit to Belgrade to mend bridges fails after he and Serbian counterpart
Aleksandar Vucic
row publicly over
Kosovo
.
[2]
See also
edit
2014 in Albanian television
References
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^
"Montenegro, Iceland, Norway, Albania join EU sanctions against those who threaten Ukraine's sovereignty". 11 April 2014
. Retrieved
3 January
2015
.
^
a
b
c
"Albania timeline:A chronology of key events".
bbc.com
. BBC
. Retrieved
28 October
2015
.
^
"Pope Francis decries 'perverted' extremists on Albania visit". 21 September 2014
. Retrieved
3 January
2015
.
External links
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