Tensions between Albania and Greece are rising following Tirana's official complaint to Athens regarding territorial claims along the border between the two countries, Greek Reporter said.
In the official complaint, the Albanian government asked Greece to review its plans for hydrocarbon exploration in the Ionian Sea, citing that it violates the territorial integrity of Albania.
Furthermore, Albania demanded Greece to present maps of land explorations in Epirus, the bordering region between the two neighbors.
The Greek side claims the move is part of the nationalist idea of creating a "Greater Albania," a country that would include all Balkan regions with an ethnic Albanian population. In addition to existing Albania, "Greater Albania" would include Kosovo, parts of Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Greece. The idea is a populist political move currently favored by Albanian politicians in search of extra votes, Greek Reporter said.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras plans to visit Tirana on May 26.