Albania and the United Nations explained

Nation:Republic of Albania
Membership:Full member
Former Names:People's Republic of Albania (1955–1976)
People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1976–1991)
Sc Seat:Non-permanent
Representative:Ferit Hoxha

The People's Socialist Republic of Albania joined the United Nations on 14 December 1955, and has participated in several UN peacekeeping operations. The current Representative of Albania in the UN is Mr. Ferit Hoxha. Albania is a non-permanent member of the 15-country UN Security Council for the two-year term (2022–2023).

History

1955–99

After joining in 1955, Albania started to apply for membership in other organisations of the United Nations.[1] On 16 October 1958 Albania became a permanent member of UNESCO.[2]

From the 1960s onwards, the People's Republic of Albania under Enver Hoxha moved an annual resolution in the General Assembly to expel the "representatives of Chiang Kai-shek" (an implicit reference to the ROC) and permit the People's Republic of China (PRC) to represent China at the UN. Albania played an important role in the process of recognizing the PRC as "the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations" through United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758, which was adopted on 25 October 1971.[3]

In November 1973 Albania joined the Food and Agriculture Organization.[4]

During 12–13 May 1990 the UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar visited Albania.[5]

In 1992 the Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified by Albania, marking important progress on the human rights record of the newly democratic country.[6]

In 1994 another resolution was prepared and introduced by the Albanian delegation to the UN, this time about the "Situation of Human Rights in Kosovo". Albania served as the main sponsor of the resolution, which was adopted with a clear majority of the UN membership. In 1995 the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Albania to the UN was elected vice president of the 50th session of the UN General Assembly.[7]

After the 1997 rebellion in Albania, the UN adopted United Nations Security Council Resolution 1101 on 28 March 1997, after reiterating its concern over the situation in Albania. The Security Council established a multinational protection force in the country to create conditions to facilitate humanitarian assistance.[8] On 19 June 1997 after recalling Resolution 1101 on the situation in Albania, the council authorized an extension to the multinational force in the country for a further 45 days, beginning on 28 June 1997 through United Nations Security Council Resolution 1114.[9]

2000–present

In 2005 Albania was elected for the first time a member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, for a two-year term until 2007, and in 2012 reelected for the second time. In 2013 it also served as vice president of the ECOSOC.[10]

During 2007–09 it was member of the governing board of the International Atomic Energy Agency.[11]

On October 21, 2014, Albania joined the United Nations Human Rights Council for the term 2015–17, and was elected vice-president of its Bureau for 2015.[12]

Ambassador Besiana Kadare presented her credentials to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in 2016, and since then has been the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative of Albania to the United Nations in New York.[13] On 27 January 2019, marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Kadare co-hosted together with the World Jewish Congress and the United Nations Department of Global Communications a conference titled "A Story of Humanity: The Rescue of Jews in Albania."[14] [15] [16] In June 2020 Kadare was voted a vice president of the United Nations General Assembly for its 75th session.[17] [18] [19]

Albania was voted to become a member of the 15-country UN Security Council for a two-year term, in 2022–23.[20] Kadare said Albania's priorities in the Security Council will include a focus on women, peace, and security, promoting human rights and international law, preventing conflicts, protecting civilians, countering violent extremism, addressing climate change and its links to security, and strengthening multilateralism and the rules-based international order.[20] The election took place on June 11, 2021.[20] [21]

Peacekeeping missions

Albania has participated in the following peacekeeping missions led by the UN:

CountryCurrent MissionOrganizationNo. of personnel
GeorgiaUNOMIGUnited Nations39 military observers[22]
Ivory CoastUNOCIUnited Nations
LiberiaUNMILUnited Nations
CAR, ChadMINURCATUnited Nations63 troops[23]
South SudanUNMISSUnited Nations

Representatives

119551958
2Reis Malile19581961
3Halim Budo19611970
4Sami Baholli19701977
5Abdi Baleta19771983
6Justin Papajorgji19831986
7Bashkim Pitarka19861992
8Thanas Shkurti19921994
9Pëllumb Kulla19931997
10Agim Nesho19972006
11Adrian Neritani27 April 20062009
12Ferit Hoxha5 August 20091 October 2015
13Besiana Kadare30 January 20161 October 2021
Ferit Hoxha26 October 2021present[24]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Growth in United Nations membership, 1945-present. August 6, 2015. www.un.org.
  2. Web site: Albania | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. pax.unesco.org.
  3. Web site: Taiwan's UN Dilemma: To Be or Not To Be. Brookings Institution. Sigrid. Winkler. June 2012. 2016-04-25.
  4. http://www.fao.org/3/a-i5142e.pdf "FAO Member States and Dates of Accession to the Organization,"
  5. Web site: Evolution in Europe; PEREZ DE CUELLAR VISITS ALBANIANS . David. Binder. May 12, 1990. The New York Times.
  6. Web site: Ratification of International Human Rights Treaties - Albania. University of Minnesota Human Rights Library.
  7. https://punetejashtme.gov.al/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/press_brochure_minfor_2.pdf "Press Brochure"
  8. News: Security Council welcomes establishment of multinational protection force in Albania. 28 March 1997. United Nations.
  9. Web site: Security Council resolution 1114 (1997) on the situation in Albania. ReliefWeb.
  10. Web site: 60 years Albania in UN | Albanian Embassy in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. www.ambasadat.gov.al.
  11. Web site: ALBANIA IN UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS IN VIENNA | Permanent Mission of the Republic of Albania to the International Organizations Vienna. www.ambasadat.gov.al.
  12. Web site: Albania and the United Nations; 60 Years of Partnership . 2017-01-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170106025331/http://www.punetejashtme.gov.al/files/userfiles/press_brochure_minfor_(2).pdf . 2017-01-06 . dead .
  13. Permanent Missions to the United Nations, No. 307 . United Nations DGACM . 2019. 9789210479240 . 2019-12-19.
  14. Web site: 'Leaders who sanction hate speech' encourage citizens to do likewise, UN communications chief tells Holocaust remembrance event . UN News . 31 January 2019. 2019-12-19.
  15. Web site: WJC and Albanian Mission to UN Held Special Briefing on Rescue of Albanian Jews During Holocaust . The Jewish Voice . 2019-02-04 . 2019-12-19.
  16. Web site: Besiana Kadare: "A story of humanity: the rescue of Jews in Albania" . Albspirit . 4 February 2019 . 2019-12-19.
  17. Shkruar nga Anabel (1 July 2020). "Ismail Kadare's daughter is appointed vice president of the UN General Assembly," Anabel Magazine.
  18. E. Halili (1 July 2020). "Kadare's Daughter UN Vice President, Meta: Good Opportunity for Albania," Albanian Daily News.
  19. https://www.ocnal.com/2020/07/besiana-kadare-elected-vice-president.html "Besiana Kadare elected Vice President of the UN General Assembly,"
  20. Web site: Albania Bids for a 2-year Mandate in the United Nations Security Council; Exclusive Interview with Besiana Kadare. Trailblazing Magazine. April 2021. Rudina Hoxha.
  21. Web site: Brazil, UAE, Albania, Ghana and Gabon win UN council seats. 11 June 2021. Federal News Network.
  22. Web site: Peacekeeping Contributor Profile: Albania . Providing for Peacekeeping . 2019-12-19.
  23. http://www.mod.gov.al/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32 Albanian MoD website
  24. Web site: Albanian Ambassadors to the United Nations - Permanent Mission of Albania to the United Nations - Official page of Albanian President . president.al . 2021-10-21.