Billion dollar investment by Trump groom in Albania, Rama speaks for the first time

Prime Minister Edi Rama has spoken for the first time today, even on the project presented by former President Trump's son-in-law concerning investing about $1 billion in the island of Saban and Zrinneec. As he addressed the Socialist Assembly, he said that the island where he would invest one of the most prestigious hotel firms [...]
As he addressed the Socialist Assembly, he said that the island, where he will invest one of the world's most prestigious hotel firms, becomes a jewel of the golden crown of tourism in the Mediterranean.
The shadow of the former American president and the provincial fear in fact of his anger, you remember how they said about me when he was chosen, but here I am today, prevents them most eloquently to join these voices and see the lightning bolts of accusations and slanders in this case, to me the ungodly son who came out of the sack of Soros money that I entered into a mega close to the corrupt for the son of the most sworn enemy of Soros. E The fact that matters in this middle is not how indiscriminately these alarms are for the threat of Albanian nature by changing the law of protected areas or from the Sanzan landing of the world's most prestigious hotel firm, which has built a dozen structures in the magnificent areas of U. NESTO, Asia and the Middle East. The truth that matters in this middle is that Albania's champion of tourism in the region in 2030 is not a slogan to fuel the illusion of a bright tomorrow, but a geopolitical and economic project that is being shaped with plans and concrete measures that create possible space for this historic development”, Rama stressed.
“These days Jared Kouchner, a major American entrepreneur and groom of former President Trump publicly announced the ambition to invest in two major ventures in Albania. But those who until yesterday showed us Montenegro and Macedonia as impossible examples of developments in tourism and foreign direct investment today speak of the impending danger of turning the golden crown of tourism into the Mediterranean. They look forward to the threat of the destruction of an imaginary national park, of a protected zone that has never been protected except by Enver Hoxha's soldiers waiting with the dylby landing of the seventh American fleet in Albania and then find out in order how the dark reason for changes to the law of protected zones emerged.












