• SHQIPËRI
  • KOSOVË
  • MAQEDONIA E VERIUT
  • MALI I ZI
  • Revista në PDF
2 July, 2025
Edicion Special
  • Home
  • OP/ED

    Azerbaijan dismisses claims of involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

    Elite Purges: Internal Conflict or External Design?

    Trump’s Threat of U.S. Intervention in Iran Exposes Roots of Critics’ Fears

    Crisis-Born, Purpose-Seeking: Can the EPC Define Europe’s Strategic Future?

    Serbia’s Request to the ICJ Turned Resolution 1244 into a Closed Chapter and Kosovo’s Independence into an Internationally Recognized Reality

    Unpredictable world

    Promoting Arab Culture and Language in the Framework of Cultural Diversity and Dialogue.

    ‘A Tragic Circus’: Albanian PD Figures Lash Out After LaCivita-Backed Campaign Collapses

    Erosion of Liberal Democracy in Europe Complicates Canada’s Search for Like-Minded Allies

  • Interview

    Exclusive: “Even After Tito – Tito”/ Ambassador Zlatko Kramarić on Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy’s Future in the Balkans

    The Conclusion of the Diplomatic Mission / Ambassador Dancho Markovski: Strengthening Albania-North Macedonia Relations for a Shared European Future

    A Century of Diplomatic Relations Between Albania and Russia: Exclusive Interview with the Russian Ambassador to Albania, H.E. Alexey Zaytsev

    Exclusive/ The chairman of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta: “The will of the citizens will triumph in Albania, as it did in North Macedonia”

    Exclusive/ The Russian Ambassador to Albania Mr. Mikhail Afanasiev: Russia only aims to end that war started by the West in Ukraine

    Exclusive/ Skopje’s top diplomat to Tirana, Dancho Markovski: OSCE Chairmanship a Project of National Importance for North Macedonia

    Exclusive interview of Croatian Ambassador Zlatko Kramaric: ‘There is progress in Croatian-Albanian relations, but it is still not enough’  

    The first anniversary of the appointment as Archbishop at the head of the Catholic Church/ Mons. Arjan Dodaj: Only God can be the author of our walk!

    Azerbaijan’s Ambassador Anar Huseynov: President Aliyev’s visit to Albania opened a new page in our relations through the specific accords reached

  • Realpolitik

    Summit G 6+1! The historic Summit and Trump show! Zelensky loses 0:2! Winners and losers of the 12 day war!

    Chancellor Merz passed “the exam”! Political stupidity! 5 per cent or study Russian! The Firing East!      

    A top phone call as disappointment! Exit from Brexit! Germany at the helm! End this political shame up!

    That’s it! The quartet of hope! Shame on Kosovo! The Summit of a Community without Identity!

    Only praises and prolises for Meloni! Facts versus untruths! Immediate ceasefire and genuine peace, no deal for new occupation! Back after 60 years !

    US nuclear tariff bomb!! Europa fires back! NATO ok, but with or without Article 5? Kallas urges reforms!

    Europe riarmed! Germany’s epochal shift! Spoiled soup! EU Commissioner Kos demands reforms!

    Europe tightens the ranks! The Euro-Atlantic Alliance in danger! USA-1945!! A true Peace, not new occupation!

    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.  Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    The law of force over the force of law! Multilateral diplomacy is the victim! Euro-Atlantism in danger! Munchen split the West!

  • Current Events

    Summit G 6+1! The historic Summit and Trump show! Zelensky loses 0:2! Winners and losers of the 12 day war!

    The NATO Summit in 2027 will be held in Tirana.

    Exclusive: “Even After Tito – Tito”/ Ambassador Zlatko Kramarić on Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy’s Future in the Balkans

    Geneva meeting begins in bid to halt escalating Israel-Iran conflict

    From Donetsk to Northern Kosovo: Geopolitical Games with the Kosovo Precedent

    G7 leaders fail to reach ambitious joint agreements on key issues after Trump’s exit

    Where does Donald Trump stand on the Israel-Iran conflict?

    Russia in the Western Balkans, Written by Dragan Šormaz

    Serbia’s Campaign to Rebrand Itself as Heir to the Illyrians/ A direct challenge to historical truth and Albanian heritage

  • Top News

    The NATO Summit in 2027 will be held in Tirana.

    NATO allies agree to allocate 5% of GDP to defense by 2035

    Reza Pahlavi: “This Is Our Berlin Wall Moment” — Exiled Prince Calls for Global Support as Iran Nears Regime Collapse

    Where does Donald Trump stand on the Israel-Iran conflict?

    Russia Proposes Second Round of Ukraine Peace Talks in Istanbul on June 2

    International leaders congratulate Prime Minister Rama after his victory in the parliamentary elections, securing a fourth term.

    Albania’s parliamentary elections competitive and well run but lacked level playing field, international observers say

    Top Ukrainian delegation arrives in Paris for talks with Western officials

    Marta Kos: Albania Making Rapid Progress Toward EU Integration

  • YOUR VOICE
  • Shqip
No Result
View All Result
Argumentum
  • Home
  • OP/ED

    Azerbaijan dismisses claims of involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

    Elite Purges: Internal Conflict or External Design?

    Trump’s Threat of U.S. Intervention in Iran Exposes Roots of Critics’ Fears

    Crisis-Born, Purpose-Seeking: Can the EPC Define Europe’s Strategic Future?

    Serbia’s Request to the ICJ Turned Resolution 1244 into a Closed Chapter and Kosovo’s Independence into an Internationally Recognized Reality

    Unpredictable world

    Promoting Arab Culture and Language in the Framework of Cultural Diversity and Dialogue.

    ‘A Tragic Circus’: Albanian PD Figures Lash Out After LaCivita-Backed Campaign Collapses

    Erosion of Liberal Democracy in Europe Complicates Canada’s Search for Like-Minded Allies

  • Interview

    Exclusive: “Even After Tito – Tito”/ Ambassador Zlatko Kramarić on Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy’s Future in the Balkans

    The Conclusion of the Diplomatic Mission / Ambassador Dancho Markovski: Strengthening Albania-North Macedonia Relations for a Shared European Future

    A Century of Diplomatic Relations Between Albania and Russia: Exclusive Interview with the Russian Ambassador to Albania, H.E. Alexey Zaytsev

    Exclusive/ The chairman of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta: “The will of the citizens will triumph in Albania, as it did in North Macedonia”

    Exclusive/ The Russian Ambassador to Albania Mr. Mikhail Afanasiev: Russia only aims to end that war started by the West in Ukraine

    Exclusive/ Skopje’s top diplomat to Tirana, Dancho Markovski: OSCE Chairmanship a Project of National Importance for North Macedonia

    Exclusive interview of Croatian Ambassador Zlatko Kramaric: ‘There is progress in Croatian-Albanian relations, but it is still not enough’  

    The first anniversary of the appointment as Archbishop at the head of the Catholic Church/ Mons. Arjan Dodaj: Only God can be the author of our walk!

    Azerbaijan’s Ambassador Anar Huseynov: President Aliyev’s visit to Albania opened a new page in our relations through the specific accords reached

  • Realpolitik

    Summit G 6+1! The historic Summit and Trump show! Zelensky loses 0:2! Winners and losers of the 12 day war!

    Chancellor Merz passed “the exam”! Political stupidity! 5 per cent or study Russian! The Firing East!      

    A top phone call as disappointment! Exit from Brexit! Germany at the helm! End this political shame up!

    That’s it! The quartet of hope! Shame on Kosovo! The Summit of a Community without Identity!

    Only praises and prolises for Meloni! Facts versus untruths! Immediate ceasefire and genuine peace, no deal for new occupation! Back after 60 years !

    US nuclear tariff bomb!! Europa fires back! NATO ok, but with or without Article 5? Kallas urges reforms!

    Europe riarmed! Germany’s epochal shift! Spoiled soup! EU Commissioner Kos demands reforms!

    Europe tightens the ranks! The Euro-Atlantic Alliance in danger! USA-1945!! A true Peace, not new occupation!

    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.  Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    The law of force over the force of law! Multilateral diplomacy is the victim! Euro-Atlantism in danger! Munchen split the West!

  • Current Events

    Summit G 6+1! The historic Summit and Trump show! Zelensky loses 0:2! Winners and losers of the 12 day war!

    The NATO Summit in 2027 will be held in Tirana.

    Exclusive: “Even After Tito – Tito”/ Ambassador Zlatko Kramarić on Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy’s Future in the Balkans

    Geneva meeting begins in bid to halt escalating Israel-Iran conflict

    From Donetsk to Northern Kosovo: Geopolitical Games with the Kosovo Precedent

    G7 leaders fail to reach ambitious joint agreements on key issues after Trump’s exit

    Where does Donald Trump stand on the Israel-Iran conflict?

    Russia in the Western Balkans, Written by Dragan Šormaz

    Serbia’s Campaign to Rebrand Itself as Heir to the Illyrians/ A direct challenge to historical truth and Albanian heritage

  • Top News

    The NATO Summit in 2027 will be held in Tirana.

    NATO allies agree to allocate 5% of GDP to defense by 2035

    Reza Pahlavi: “This Is Our Berlin Wall Moment” — Exiled Prince Calls for Global Support as Iran Nears Regime Collapse

    Where does Donald Trump stand on the Israel-Iran conflict?

    Russia Proposes Second Round of Ukraine Peace Talks in Istanbul on June 2

    International leaders congratulate Prime Minister Rama after his victory in the parliamentary elections, securing a fourth term.

    Albania’s parliamentary elections competitive and well run but lacked level playing field, international observers say

    Top Ukrainian delegation arrives in Paris for talks with Western officials

    Marta Kos: Albania Making Rapid Progress Toward EU Integration

  • YOUR VOICE
  • Shqip
No Result
View All Result
Argumentum
No Result
View All Result
Home ENGLISH

Polish-Albanian Tourism Will Hopefully Resume Soon

24 April, 2020
in ENGLISH, Interview
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The former Prime Minister of Poland, Marek Belka conveys the following message to Albania and its people: “Let me take the opportunity of this interview and express my sympathy and respect for your country and your people and convey my best greetings for many friends that I have in Tirana!”  

By Genc Mlloja

Senior Diplomatic Editor

“Poland and Albania have always been friends and partners, now in the NATO, in future in the EU. Economic relations are developing, tourism has been flourishing in recent years. I hope that it will resume soon. One of the possible consequences of the crisis may be a tendency to relocate production from remote parts of the world to the more immediate vicinity. This may be a chance for Albania, too,” has said Polish Professor of Economics Marek Belka.  

Although the focus of the interview that Albanian Daily News had with Professor Belka, who served twice as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance in the government of Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz in 1997 and in the government of Leszek Miller from 2001 to 2002 and from May 2004 to October 2005, the Professor served as Prime Minister of Poland, was the multi-dimensional crisis caused by the coronavoris pandemic special space was dedicated to the Albanian-Polish relationship.

Regarding the impact of the coronavirus crisis worldwide the Professor thinks that although Poland is no exception the country has entered the crisis in relatively good shape with strong growth, very low unemployment and low public debt. “Social safety net for the people losing jobs and liquidity assistance for businesses in trouble are among the elements of the proposed package. The positive effects of the proposed package will depend on the capability to implement it in a timely manner,” he said.

But Mr. Belka warns that the longer the lockdown of the economy, the more difficult it will be to restart the economy. As he said three months hibernation is still manageable but six months would be a major disaster.

Answering a question on the scheduled presidential election in Poland the former Prime Minister said that the authorities are going forward against all odds. “But in a time when electoral campaign is dormant, the incumbent becomes a clear favorite. It may thus be a voting act, but it could not be called an election, a democratic choice,” he said.

In a comment on the Polish view of how the EU is handling the crisis, Professor Belka who has held numerous high-ranking positions within the international community among which in 2003 s Chairman of the Council for International Coordination for Iraq and as Director of Economic Policy in the Coalition Provisional Authority (2003-2004),  from 2006 to 2008 in the office in the United Nations as Executive Secretary of Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in Geneva and in November 2008 as Director of the European Department at the International Monetary Fund, considered  this as a testing time for the Union.

“If the countries of the “North” do not show solidarity with the weaker partners hit by Covid particularly strong then we will see further economic divergence, social unrest and ultimately tendencies to breakup of the Union,” warned the former Polish PM for whom this may be the most important moment for the future developments in Europe.

Professor Belka hailed the opening of the EU accession talks for Albania and North Macedonia considering it as great moment not only for the countries, for the Western Balkan region but also for Europe as a whole. But the former Polish Prime Minister saw the decision as a special moment for himself which he explains with the following words:  “Also this is a special moment for me personally, as I have spent some time in Albania during the stormy period of late 90’s. Let me congratulate your people and your leaders on this huge achievement.”

In conclusion the former Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka had a message to Albania and its people which is as following:

“Let me take the opportunity of this interview and express my sympathy and respect for your country and your people and convey my best greetings for many friends that I have in Tirana.”

Below the full interview:

– Professor, it is a great pleasure to have you as a guest in this interview with Albanian Daily News at this challenging time for the entire world. As we see it the cause is not a conflict but a novel heinous virus, an invisible enemy of mankind. Do you think that the world, including big powers, have been caught in the middle by coronavirus pandemic and unprepared for coping with health, economic and social implications? 

-The world, including the big powers, has been caught unprepared. Many countries are still “licking wounds” from the financial crisis of 2008. So the spectrum of instruments that can be used is limited, for example the monetary stimulus.

-As a follow up, please what can you tell us about the situation in Poland, and how efficient have government’s restrictive measures been?

-Poland is no exception. However we have entered the crisis in relatively good shape: strong growth, very low unemployment and low public debt. The government’s reaction was similar to most other countries.

Social safety net for the people losing jobs and liquidity assistance for businesses in trouble are among the elements of the proposed package. The positive effects of the proposed package will depend on the capability to implement it in a timely manner. So this will be a test for the overall efficiency of the state and the society.

In the meantime, we in Poland cannot avoid a severe recession. The longer the lockdown of the economy, the more difficult it will be to restart the economy. Three months hibernation is still manageable. Six months would be a major disaster.

– Professor, Poland will hold presidential election scheduled for May. How do you assess this political event against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic?

– The authorities intend to go forward will the upcoming presidential election. Against all odds. But in a time when electoral campaign is dormant, the incumbent becomes a clear favorite. It may thus be a voting act, but it could not be called an election, a democratic choice.

Besides, all that the government is doing to fight the epidemic becomes incredible.

The people do not trust the numbers and the plans to unfreeze the economy in the near future are perceived to serve the ultimate political objective – staying in power.

-How does Poland see the difficulties for EU to bridge differences on the way to rebuild their economies after the coronavirus pandemic, and does this situation and its impact add to the divergencies  between rich and less rich countries in the Union?

– This is also a testing time for the EU. If the countries of the “North” do not show solidarity with the weaker partners (hit by Covid particularly strong) then we will see further economic divergence, social unrest and ultimately tendencies to breakup of the Union.

EU must become to a certain extend a fiscal union, with some of the debt being mutualized. We shall see in the coming days, weeks, how will the Recovery Fund (on top of the regular EU budget) be built.

This may be the most important moment for the future developments in Europe.

– How do you assess the EU decision of last March to give the green light to the accession talks of Albania and North Macedonia with the Union?

– Opening of the accession negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia is a great moment not only for your country, for the Western Balkan region but also for Europe as a whole. All problems of the European integration notwithstanding, it shows that Europe remains attractive for others. It is also an evidence of immense progress that Your country has made in the last decades.  

-In conclusion, Professor Belka, as a protagonist in the progress of Albanian-Polish relations in different positions among which that of Prime Minister my question is: which are the perspectives of this relationship assessed as an old and traditional bond, and what can be done to turn the friendly feelings between the two people in more extensive cooperation in such fields like economy, trade, business, tourism and people- to- people exchanges?

– Poland and Albania have always been friends and partners, now in the NATO, in future in the EU. Economic relations are developing, tourism has been flourishing in recent years. I hope that it will resume soon.

One of the possible consequences of the crisis may be a tendency to relocate production from remote parts of the world to the more immediate vicinity. This may be a chance for Albania, too.

Let me take the opportunity of this interview and express my sympathy and respect for your country and your people and convey my best greetings for many friends that I have in Tirana.

Related Posts

Current Events

Summit G 6+1! The historic Summit and Trump show! Zelensky loses 0:2! Winners and losers of the 12 day war!

30 June, 2025
ENGLISH

Azerbaijan dismisses claims of involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

29 June, 2025
Current Events

The NATO Summit in 2027 will be held in Tirana.

25 June, 2025

Follow US

Subscribe

Receive Argumentum Magazine by Email

Last Posts

Summit G 6+1! The historic Summit and Trump show! Zelensky loses 0:2! Winners and losers of the 12 day war!

30 June, 2025

Azerbaijan dismisses claims of involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

29 June, 2025

The NATO Summit in 2027 will be held in Tirana.

25 June, 2025

NATO allies agree to allocate 5% of GDP to defense by 2035

25 June, 2025

Exclusive: “Even After Tito – Tito”/ Ambassador Zlatko Kramarić on Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy’s Future in the Balkans

25 June, 2025
Argumentum

“Argumentum”, një proces intelektual …

Contact Us

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Follow Us

Media Partner

Register

Receive Argumentum Magazine by Email
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact

© 2022 Argumentum. All Rights Reserved. | NUIS: L91415033Q

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • OP/ED
  • Interview
  • Realpolitik
  • Current Events
  • Top News
  • YOUR VOICE
  • Shqip

© 2022 Argumentum. All Rights Reserved. | NUIS: L91415033Q

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.