Paskal Milo (born 22 February 1949) is an Albanian historian, politician, and leader of the Social Democracy Party of Albania. He has also been a member of the Albanian Parliament since 1992, and a professor of Albanian and Foreign literature. Milo has held various posts under the Albanian government in the late 1990s and early 2000s, notably that of Foreign Minister.[1]

Milo was born in Palasë, a village of the Himarë municipality, Vlorë County. He graduated in the University of Tirana and holds a PhD degree. After the post of Foreign Minister of Albania, he has been a Minister for the European Integration of Albania in 2001–2002.

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  1. ^ "Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 97-07-25". www.hri.org. Retrieved 2024-01-16.


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Paskal

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Social Democracy Party of Albania

the July 2005 elections it won two seats in Parliament. Its leader is Paskal Milo. At the 2009 elections it won 0.68 percent. It won 2,473 votes (0.16%)

Bulgarians in Albania

claimed the presence of ethnic Bulgarians near the Lake Prespa. In 1998 Paskal Milo, then the Foreign Minister of Albania, made the following statement on

Çela

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Macedonians in Albania

crossed to the Republic of Macedonia. The then foreign minister of Albania Paskal Milo, has stated on the Slav minority issue: "After World War II, we know

2005 Albanian parliamentary election

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Himarë

era Zachos Milios (1805–1860), Greek Army officer and revolutionary Paskal Milo, Albanian historian, politician Koço Muka, Albanian politician, lawyer

Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth

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