Two Friendly Peoples — Enver Hoxha

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Description

Comrade Enver Hoxha’s book Two Friendly Peoples highlights the enduring friendship between the Albanian and Greek peoples, realistically portraying the genuine feelings of the two peoples and reflecting the principled foreign policy of the Party of Labour of Albania. The narrative spans over 40 years of Albanian-Greek relations, emphasizing a commitment to good neighbourliness, equality and non-interference in each other’s internal affairs. Delving into the political context of the Balkan region, Comrade Enver Hoxha addresses the challenges posed by Greek reactionary circles influenced by foreign powers and applauds the progressive Greek forces, advocating for mutually beneficial collaboration and good neighbourly relations. He also highlights the Marxist-Leninist approach of the People’s Socialist Republic of Albania towards the Greek minority within its borders, who with the people’s state power gained equal rights, preservation of culture and economic development. Comrade Enver Hoxha traces the ancient friendship between the Albanians and Greeks, from the 1821 Greek Revolution to the Second World War, and expresses a deep love for Greek culture, both ancient and modern. The publication of Two Friendly Peoples serves as a source of inspiration for the construction of the socialist Homeland and a means to strengthen Albanian-Greek friendship while promoting positive relations between nations globally.