
With the theme “New Europe in a New World,” the sixth summit of the European Political Community convened in Tirana, bringing together heads of state and government from 47 European nations, along with leaders from pivotal European and international institutions.
Following a welcoming ceremony and a group photo, the European leaders proceeded to the “House of Europe,” constructed specifically in Skanderbeg Square and decorated with artwork by Albanian children, symbolizing unity for “a new Europe in a new world.”
The plenary session centered on Europe’s security and democratic resilience, addressing pressing issues such as supporting Ukraine in its pursuit of a just and lasting peace, while also tackling long-term challenges like safeguarding democratic processes from foreign interference and enhancing Europe’s collective defense capabilities.
Prime Minister Rama moderated the plenary session, opening with a welcoming address to the attendees.
The Albanian Prime Minister highlighted the optimism within the region, which has weathered economic collapse, migration, and disinformation long before the term became widely recognized, learning that cooperation yields no losers.
“Why not envision an EPC for education, science, and artificial intelligence? An international alliance that transcends military concerns, fostering a landscape of interconnected knowledge, scientific research, and innovation, where territories outside the EU or aspiring for membership can become new investment frontiers without bureaucratic obstacles, regulations, or fiscal burdens,” Rama suggested.
Following this, the discussions shifted to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen remarked, “It is evident that President Zelensky is keen for dialogue, but President Putin has consistently failed to engage, reflecting his true position. Thus, we will intensify our efforts,” referencing the discussions in Istanbul.
She announced that the EU is preparing to implement a new sanctions package aimed at targeting Russia’s shadow fleet of aging cargo vessels used to circumvent international sanctions, alongside the Nord Stream gas pipeline consortium. (May 17)













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