Talk:Albania–Greece relations/Current consensus

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1. The Greek minority of Albania section shall read as follows: The status of the Greek minority in Albania is one of the unresolved issues existing between both countries. The former communist regime had granted limited rights to the Greek minority within a specifically designated minority zone consisting 99 villages. Since the fall of communism, issues relating to the treatment of the Greek minority have frequently caused tension in relations between Greece and Albania. Current issues primarily involve respect for property rights, access to Greek language education outside the "minority zone", accurate census figures, and occasional violent incidents targeting the Greek minority. Albania's official position has been it that the Greek minority's rights are respected and further discussions on the matter can not be held until matters related to Greece’s expelled former Cham Albanian minority are addressed, while the position of the Greek government is that issues facing the Greek minority need to be resolved as a condition for Albania's accession to the European Union. (RfC February 2019)

2. The current consensus will now be logged at Talk:Albania–Greece relations/Current consensus. (RfC February 2019)

3. Users are encouraged to utilize dispute resolution forums such as WP:DRN and WP:3O for pending matters with the potential to be resolved. (RfC February 2019)

4. Requests for comment should include for broader participation in the discussion. (RfC February 2019)

5. Any real or perceived violation of the current discretionary sanctions (when notified) or other user conduct guideline can (and will) be taken to the appropriate venue and dealt with accordingly. (RfC February 2019)