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Updated · The Daily Beast · Jun 6
Rama Downplays 2,000-Strong Protests Over $1.4 Billion Trump-Kushner Albania Resort
Updated
Updated · The Daily Beast · Jun 6

Rama Downplays 2,000-Strong Protests Over $1.4 Billion Trump-Kushner Albania Resort

3 articles · Updated · The Daily Beast · Jun 6

Summary

  • Edi Rama said Saturday’s protest drew about 2,000 people and claimed turnout had never topped 8,000, accusing foreign media of turning a local dispute into an international spectacle.
  • The demonstrations target a $1.4 billion Ivanka Trump-Jared Kushner resort on Sazan Island and nearby Zvërnec coast, where critics warn development could damage protected habitats and wildlife.
  • Rama said no building permit has been issued and construction has not begun, calling the project only a vision, but conservationists said they saw excavators, gravel trucks and a barbed-wire concrete fence at the site.
  • Opposition leaders and environmental groups say permits and consultations have not been made public, and some accuse Rama of using the project to court political influence with Donald Trump.
  • Affinity Partners secured the deal in 2024 and later won strategic investor status, fast-tracking approvals for a project Rama has said will not be stopped while he remains in office.

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