Correspondence on subjects including the political situation in Albania, a memorial to British war dead, the Anglo-Albanian Association, development of Albanian oil resources and a visit to Albania in 1991 by JA, David Smiley and Alan Hare, with correspondents including: Stephen Nash, Chargé d'Affaires at the British Embassy, Tirana (3); Sali Berisha, President of Albania (4); Douglas Hogg, Minister of State, Foreign Office [later 3rd Lord Hailsham] on subjects including the British diplomatic presence in Albania (2); David Smiley (11); Kenneth Clarke, Home Secretary; Alan Hare (5); Malcolm Rifkind, Secretary of State for Defence, on the history of the Albanian Gendarmerie in the 1930s; Michael Tait [Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, with responsibility for Soviet Union and Eastern Europe] (2); 6th Lord Carrington (2); Norman Lamont, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the Albanian economy; Lord Home of the Hirsel [earlier Sir Alexander Douglas-Home and 14th Lord Home]; [Macdonald] Max Hastings, Editor of the Daily Telegraph; [?] 6th Lord Salisbury; Brian Crozier; Douglas Hurd, Foreign Secretary, on subjects including negotiations over the Corfu Channel case; 1st Lord Gladwyn [earlier (Hubert) Gladwyn Jebb]; Margaret Thatcher; Nicholas Shakespeare, Daily Telegraph; Steven Norris. |