Japanese PM Kishida Meets Albanian PM Rama, Discusses Security Cooperation
Quick Look
- Japanese PM Fumio Kishida met with Albanian PM Edi Rama, emphasizing the indivisibility of Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security.
- Rama invited Kishida to Albania for a NATO summit in 2027, which would be the first visit by a Japanese PM to the country.
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Why It Matters
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. Kishida stressed the interconnectedness of security in the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific regions. Rama extended an invitation to Kishida to visit Albania for the 2027 NATO summit.
高市早苗首相は22日、アルバニアのラマ首相と首相官邸で会談した。高市氏は欧州大西洋とインド太平洋の安全保障は不可分だとして「アルバニアと連携を一層深化させていきたい」と強調。ラマ氏は首都ティラナで2027年に開かれる北大西洋条約機構(NATO)首脳会議に合わせ、首相を同国に招待すると語った。実現すれば、同国への日本の首相の訪問は初めてとなる。
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What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
The Japanese Prime Minister will visit Albania for the 2027 NATO summit.
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- What specific areas of security cooperation will Japan and Albania focus on?
- What is the significance of Japan's emphasis on the link between Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security in this context?
- Will the Japanese Prime Minister accept the invitation to visit Albania for the NATO summit?






