Protesters have 'no chance' of stopping the multi-billion investment, says Edi Rama
Albania’s EU membership bid has hit a new bump in the road over a luxury coastal resort project linked to Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law.
Protests, riots, property disputes and an anti-corruption probe in a predominantly Greek-speaking region have turned the tourism development into an added complication for Tirana’s longstanding efforts to join the EU.
Speaking alongside António Costa, the European Council president, in the Albanian capital, Prime Minister Edi Rama rejected calls to halt the project.
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