Pasha Liman Base

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Pasha Liman Base
Vlorë, Albania
File:Ships at Pashaliman.jpg
Pashaliman base from across the Bay of Vlorë
Site information
TypeNaval Base
Controlled byAlbanian Navy
Turkish Navy
Location
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Site history
In useFormerly:
File:Flag of Albania (1946-1992).svg People's Socialist Republic of Albania
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union (until 1961)

File:Flag of NATO.svg NATO

The Pasha Liman Base, or Pashaliman Base, is an Albanian Navy base south of Vlorë, Albania.

History

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Cold War history

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Pashaliman was the only Soviet base in the Mediterranean in the 1950s.[2] It was the hot spot of conflict between the Soviets and the Albanians in 1961 when Albania pulled out of the Warsaw Pact and the dispute of the four Whiskey-class submarine ownership which Albania had seized.[3] Following the collapse of the Communist regime, the base was rebuilt by Turkey and under a bilateral agreement the Turkish Navy has the right to use it.[1][4][5]

Modern history

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File:Project122bis-2007-Pashaliman.jpg
Albania's Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser cruising off Pashaliman

The Albanian-Turkish military cooperation agreement was signed in 1992 and encompassed rebuilding Albania's Pasha Liman Base by Turkey alongside granted access for Turkish use.[1]

Three of the Albanian Navy's four Damen Stan patrol vessels were built at Pashaliman, the most recent completed in 2014.[6] Currently, four retired Whiskey-class submarines previously owned by the Soviet Union are still located on the facility alongside Albania's active-duty naval vessels. They can be seen via satellite images of the base.

The Naval Force often operates naval exercises in the Bay of Vlorë, out of Pashaliman.[7] This includes exercises with other nations, such as the United Kingdom.[8] The most recent[citation needed] exercise, Sarex '16, took place in April 2016.[9]

Civilian facilities

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A civilian naval engineering firm and shipyard also operate out of the military facility, providing a wide range of services.[10]

See also

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References

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