Greece Plans Cultural Exchange With Albania
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ATHENS — Greece established a cultural program Friday with neighboring Albania that will permit exchange visits by journalists, students, scientists, cultural groups and sports teams.
Greeks will also be permitted to lecture at a teacher training college in Gjirokaster in southern Albania, home of an ethnic Greek minority thought to number more than 200,000, according to the two-year program.
It was the first agreement giving Greeks regular access to self-isolated Albania since the two countries set up diplomatic relations in 1971.
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