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The Albanian-Bulgarian Protocol was a bilateral document signed in
Sofia Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. ...
on January 9, 1932, between the Albanian Kingdom and the
Kingdom of Bulgaria The Tsardom of Bulgaria ( bg, Царство България, translit=Tsarstvo Balgariya), also referred to as the Third Bulgarian Tsardom ( bg, Трето Българско Царство, translit=Treto Balgarsko Tsarstvo, links=no), someti ...
, concerning mutual protection for each other's minority populations. However the protocol was never ratified by Albania, and tensions over the minority issue had returned by 1933.Milo, Paskal. “Albania and the Balkan Entente.” Balkan Studies 39, no. 1 (1998): 91–122
p. 110.
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History

After the establishment of diplomatic relations between both countries in 1922, the major problem in their relations, was that Albanian authorities did not recognize the status of the Bulgarian minority in Albania. This recognition would involve Albania deeper in the conflict between Sofia and Belgrade on the Macedonian Slavs. In Albanian Macedonia, due to the bulgarophile sentiments of the locals, the pro-Bulgarian, paramilitary
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO; bg, Вътрешна Македонска Революционна Организация (ВМРО), translit=Vatrešna Makedonska Revoljucionna Organizacija (VMRO); mk, Внатр� ...
had its bases, from where it launched a terrorist attacks into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Belgrade was suspicious of the recognition of a Bulgarian minority there and was annoyed this would hinder its policy of forced “
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” in Serbian Macedonia. It had already blocked the ratification of similar protocol with Greece. However, in 1930 during the First Balkan Conference in
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and especially on the Second Balkan Conference in Istanbul in 1931, the two delegations raised the problem of the Bulgarian minority, but were opposed by the Yugoslav side. Nevertheless, on 9 January 1932, a Protocol on the reciprocal protection of minorities in Albania and Bulgaria was signed in Sofia by
Andrey Toshev Andrey Slavov Toshev ( bg, Андрей Славов Тошев) (16 April 1867, Stara Zagora – 10 January 1944) was Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 1935. He was also a Bulgarian scientist and a diplomat. Toshev was a professor of botany. ...
and Yanko Sakazov from Bulgarian side and by Mehmed Konica from Albanian.Димитър Кьосев, България в света от древността до наши дни. Том 2. Наука и изкуство, София, 1979, стр. 202. Both countries agreed to open schools for the teaching of the languages of the minorities and agreed to sign the so-called Balkan Pact. The protocol caused a severe reaction in the
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. As result Albanian side was convinced that opposing to Belgrade over this problem was not in its interest. For this reason, the Albanian side did not support the Bulgarian side's demands for ratification of the protocol. Albanian-Bulgarian relations deteriorated completely during 1933 because in March 150 Bulgarian families were deported from the villages of Gorna and Dolna Gorica. The Bulgarian chargé d'affaires in
Tirana Tirana ( , ; aln, Tirona) is the capital and largest city of Albania. It is located in the centre of the country, enclosed by mountains and hills with Dajti rising to the east and a slight valley to the northwest overlooking the Adriatic Sea ...
informed his government that the plan of the Albanian government was to see all Bulgarians out of the country.


See also

* Albania–Bulgaria relations


External links


The personal blog of Bulgarian politician
with a photocopy of the Protocol in French and its translation in Bulgarian.


References

{{Reflist 1932 in Albania 1932 in Bulgaria Treaties concluded in 1932 1932 documents Albania–Bulgaria relations Treaties of the Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939) Treaties of the Kingdom of Bulgaria Unratified treaties Interwar-period treaties