The American ambassador shows who collected the evidence to declare the grant Berisha

The ambassador of the United States of America to Albania, Yuri Kim, said Sali Berisha's No grata announcement came after evidence was collected from many American institutions. “is not alone Love. Agencys are involved as Treasury Department, FBI, CIA. A range of experts are involved in examining the facts. First, to collect facts and [...]
The ambassador of the United States of America to Albania, Yuri Kim, said Sali Berisha's No grata announcement came after evidence was collected from many American institutions.
“is not alone Love. Agencys are involved as Treasury Department, FBI, CIA. A range of experts are involved in examining the facts. First, to gather the facts and then to examine the facts, and then to build a file for the Secretary of State to trust to sign”, the ambassador said.
Kim explained that the process of proclaiming one's non grata takes years and does not take place overnight or by a single individual.
More than 200 people were designed by the State Department for involvement in significant corruption. All those cases go through a very rigorous process of review by a number of agencies,” said the ambassador.
According to her, there is no evidence that can be made public in any judicial process.
We don't in any case file evidence. This is not the process,” Kim said who insisted several times that despite Berisha's opening a court process in Paris on the issue, there will be no US statements.
The ambassador stressed that the announcement of the former DP leader's nota was done based on fact and included many government agencies in the United States.
In May of last year, secretary KAS, Antony Blinken, suggested that Berisha and his family would not be allowed visa equipment for the United States. This decision, according to Blinken, was taken by official Washington “for corrupt acts that violate democracy in Albania”. /Eurone.al. /











