595:. Despite the short time he spent in Albania, Aliotti played a prominent role in the tumultuous political events that unfolded in the six-month kingdom. The situation was particularly serious for domestic unrest and Austrian maneuvers that tended to eliminate any possible Italian influence in the area. Aliotti was convinced of the political and strategic importance of Albania for Italy, carried out, but with little luck, a continuous and energetic action in favor of the government of the Prince of Wied; this action aroused the protests of the ambassadors of the other powers of the Triple and, while it found consensus in the public opinion and in the Italian press, it often came into conflict with the more moderate politics of the Marquis Di San Giuliano.
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He published a report on the methods of cultivation applied in certain arid regions of Mexico, proposing its extension to
Cyrenaica ("Dry Farming" and the cultivation of cotton in the Lagoon of TorreĂłn and Tlahualilo (States of Cohanila and Durando) to Mexico, to care of the ministry of the colonies,
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and enabled him to leave Durrës as a free man for Italy on 20 May 1914. On 23 May 1914, it was Baron
Aliotti who convinced Prince Wied to flee to the safety of the Italian naval vessel Misurata anchored in the bay of Durrës, an act that severely damaged the prince's reputation among his Albanian
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