Albania–Portugal relations


Albania had an embassy in Lisbon. Portugal has an honorary consulate in Tirana. The history of diplomatic relations between Albania and Portugal dates back to 1922, when Portugal recognized Albania's independence on May 25, 1922.
The countries are both members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Council of Europe and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. As a European Union member, Portugal supports Albania in its euro-integration path.

Economic relations

In 2010, the bilateral Chamber of Commerce and Industry Cusmara de Comércio e Industria Luso Albanesa was founded. In 2016, Portugal exported a carriage worth of 6.10 million euros to Albania. 31.8% of the products were chemical-pharmaceutical products mostly from the BIAL company, 19.2% agricultural products, 14.7% metal products, 13.3% paper and cellulose and 5.4% machinery and equipment.

Cultural relations

The Luso-Albanian Foundation, Luso-Illyrian Institute for Human Development founded in 2007, is considered one of the major cultural bilateral relationships between Albania and Portugal. The foundation initiates and supports a variety of projects in education, culture, sciences, research and development cooperation, particularly in administration and organization management. In 2012, an office was opened in Tirana. There are also offices in Prague and Brussels.

Diplomatic missions

Neither country has a resident ambassador.
  • Albania is accredited to Portugal from its embassy in Paris.
  • Portugal is accredited to Albania from its embassy in Rome.

High level visits

Bilateral Agreements

  • On September 11th, 1998, the Agreement between Portugal and Albania on the Mutual Promotion and Protection of Investments, and respective Protocol, was signed in Lisbon.
  • On September 29th, 2014, the Protocol between Portugal and the Council of Ministers of Albania, regarding the Application of the Agreement of Readmission between the European Community and Albania, was signed in Lisbon.