In Prague on April 9th, 1934, was signed the Commercial Convention between the Albanian Kingdom and the Czechoslovak Republic. On the basis of this Convention, was signed “the supplement agreement for the goods of two countries” and the protocol for the establishment of a commercial Institute for the exchange of goods between the two countries.
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