A file of correspondence and reports concerning Yugoslav relations with Albania. The documents cover statements by Yugoslav officials on relations with Albania, dismissing claims that Yugoslavia is threatening Albanian independence, and suggesting that Albanian leaders are trying in instil hatred against Yugoslavia in their people. Further correspondence covers subversive Albanian activity on the Yugoslav border, and the notes of protest issued by the Yugoslav Foreign Secretariat; restrictions placed on staff at the Albanian mission in Belgrade; unsuccessful attempts by Yugoslavia to settle border incidents; and gestures of sympathy and offers of assistance by Albania following the Skopje earthquake.
- Collection ID
- FO371
- Countries
- Yugoslavia
- Department Reference
- File 103192
- Document Type
- Correspondence Press and Media Reports Speeches and Public Statements
- File Reference
- FO 371/171561
- Identifier
- 10.1080/cwee.fo371.171561
- Note
- The following items have been removed from this file due to copyright restrictions:Borba, 12 July 1963, Albanian authorities carrying out intensive subversive activity against the SFRY;Borba, 12 July 1963, The World Today: Old Problems of the Common Market;Borba, 12 July 1963, Yugoslav state delegation leaves for the USSR to attend opening of Yugoslav exhibition of consumer goods;Borba, 24 May 1963, Nikola Djuverovic and Kiro Gligorov receive British economists;Borba, 24 May 1963, Talks at Federal Assembly;Politika, 1 August 1963, Why is Tirana Clamouring?;Politika, 1 August 1963, Wide Action of International Solidarity Continues;Politika, 24 May 1963, Major election meeting in Kosovska Mitovica: Speech by Petar Stambolic.
- Pages
- 28
- Persons Discussed
- Petar Stambolić
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Subject Countries
- Albania
- Themes
- Border Security and Migration International Relations Populations and Social Policy