Brussels, 19 November 2024
On 19 November 2024, the EU and Albania adopted a Security and Defence Partnership.
This new political framework establishes a platform for enhanced dialogue and cooperation on security and defence issues, reflecting the determination of both Parties to work together to address shared security challenges in an increasingly complex global environment.
The ongoing, unprovoked and unjustified war of aggression by Russia against Ukraine highlights the critical importance of unity and close cooperation within the EU and with its closest partners. Albania is a candidate to join the European Union and has long been a valuable and trusted partner for the EU in the areas of security and defence. As such, it is also actively contributing to EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions and operations.
The newly adopted Security and Defence Partnership builds on this strong foundation, paving the way for increased collaboration in key areas, including crisis management, support to Ukraine, countering hybrid threats, cyber security, capability building and training, counter-terrorism and external aspects of integrated border management.
This strengthened partnership will benefit citizens in both EU and Albania by promoting peace, stability and security.
The July 2024 decision of the EU to provide €13 million support under the European Peace Facility to the Albanian Armed Forces has been an important milestone in our security and defence cooperation. It reflects the EU’s appreciation for Albania’s full alignment with the Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy, which is a very clear expression of Albania’s strategic choice for a future within the EU.
The EU and Albania stand united in their determination to deepen their cooperation in addressing pressing issues related to security and defence, and explore new avenues for joint action. This partnership represents a significant step forward in their shared commitment to a safer and more resilient Europe.
Source – EEAS