The great man was paid by the Russians for lobby/ 3 Foreign Bank Accounts Discovered and an Offstate Company on behalf of former LSI chairman

US officials have long stressed the need to protect the Western Balkans from Russian influence in the continuation of Ukraine's unprotested and brutal occupation, but in recent weeks, the sense of urgency in their calls sounds amplied. “Russia's war clearly demonstrated our importance in helping [...]
Russia's “Fight clearly showed what our job is to help all countries in the region fully advance democratic reforms and meet their aspirations for integration into European and Euro-Atlantic institutions”, a spokesman said The DEA.
Russia itself has sought to increase its presence in the region with key geostrategic importance for it, seeing it and as a more opportunity to undermine the EU and NATO. In its struggle for influence in the Western Balkans, Moscow has consistently used its natural and energy reserves as a geopolitical weapon, while simultaneously financing and illegally supporting right-wing political parties and extreme-right groups, Europorter says. Russian influence in Montenegro and Serbia is well documented over time.
Eu Reporter's writing was deleted from the page just hours after the publication. But the documents published there are circulated in all the media and now it is up to SPAK to investigate their authenticity.
Now it seems that more attention is receiving Albania and Northern Macedonia, which have been historically less sensitive to Russian interventions, primarily and due to Moscow's lack of energy or lack of cultural ties.
During the past decade, however, other methods have been used to achieve the Kremlin's goals, and they -- as the writing underlines -- describe the financing of opposition parties with pro-Russian feelings as well as efforts to pay under hand or recruit members of the security and political equipment. Citing a declassified report of American intelligence for 2022, Eureporter says Russia spent $500,000 on funding the opposition rightist Albanian political party, PD in the 2017 election.
It is also suspected that it has supported extreme right groups, which have propagand conspiracy theories that current Prime Minister Edi Rama and his Socialist party are controlled by George Soros.
Further revealed evidence continues by accompanying fax statements, also showing that Monica Kryegri, former Albanian president Ilir Meta who ruled in the coalition with the DP, received a set of payments that same year through Austrian firms controlled by Russian oil businessmen who have close ties to the Kremlin. It speaks of a payment of the Headship at an outlet company, “Vradus Holdings”, which was found to be controlled by Vitaly Savvin, a Russian oil merchant whose company Forbes said was one of the main donors of Putin's party, United Russia.
The elder is likewise highlighted as receiving payment from the bottom line company “Holdem Holdings”, which is controlled by Russian oil oligarchs Alexander Smuzikov and Alexander Kaplan. Smuzykov and Kaplan placed their wealth in the troubled Russian oil world in a company controlled by local oligarchs, which have since since been sanctioned because of their ties to the Kremlin. It is unclear why the Chief Majesty has received these payments from these Russian businessmen, it is noted in writing, where, by quoting the documents, it is identified that payment references include shareholders and marketing services.
In 2016, Reuters reported that Smuzikov and Kaplan had secretly been the party that controlled the attempt of a ghost company in Britain to get Makpetrol, the main distributor of oil products in northern Macedonia, but their bid was then blocked by Macedonian authorities.












