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U.S. Statement on Albanian Elections (June 23, 2005)

U.S. Department of State
Press Statement Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman
Washington, DC June 23, 2005

Albanian Elections

On July 3, Albanian voters will go to the polls. This election represents one of the most important events in Albania since the fall of communism. Elections that meet international standards will be seen by the United States and the international community as evidence that Albania is making clear progress on the road to becoming a full member of the Euro-Atlantic community.

Recently, the leaders of all Albania's political parties signed a code of conduct for the elections. We commend this gesture and believe it is an indicator of how well Albania's political leaders can work together to ensure these elections meet international standards. We are pleased that Albania's political leaders have committed to a democratic, civil, and peaceful campaign. It is essential that all parties and political leaders respect and adhere to the provisions of the code of conduct, a key part of which is acceptance by party leaders and supporters of the results of a free and fair election.

The United States and Albania enjoy excellent relations. We also share common values based on our belief in democracy and the central role played by the rule of law in safeguarding democracy. We urge Albanians and their political parties to use the opportunity presented by the election to demonstrate further Albania's democratic credentials, and keep Albania firmly on the path of entry into Euro-Atlantic Institutions.

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