Albania's PM Defends Controversial Kushner-Linked Project Amid EU and Environmental Backlash

June 9, 2026
Albania's PM Defends Controversial Kushner-Linked Project Amid EU and Environmental Backlash
  • Critics argue the project lacks transparency and proper environmental permits, while supporters say it could create jobs, attract investment, and boost tourism.

  • The two-site development spans the Narta Lagoon nature reserve and Sazan Island, featuring hotels, villas, and a marina with aims to elevate Albania’s luxury tourism offering and support EU accession.

  • Rama recounts a Davos encounter with Kushner, noting Kushner’s investment interest and special investor status granted to his firm, Afiniity Partners, in Albania.

  • The story has drawn international coverage as part of CNN World News, emphasizing global interest and scrutiny surrounding the dispute.

  • Albania’s prime minister defends a Kushner-linked luxury development in Tirana amid widespread protests and environmental concerns.

  • Protesters highlight potential ecological impacts near critical wildlife sites, using flamingos and other species to draw attention to risks to nearby habitats.

  • The European Commission has urged Albania to act urgently to align with EU environmental laws, especially Birds and Habitats Directives, as part of the accession process.

  • EU scrutiny traces back to a 2015 Albanian law on strategic investments and a 2025 amendment offering exemptions for large investments, raising transparency and competition concerns.

  • A major feature of the project is its potential economic impact, with tourism already a substantial part of Albania’s GDP and the development possibly representing more than 5% of annual wealth.

  • Environmental groups warn that land-clearing in a wildlife reserve near Narta Lagoon and Sazan Island could damage migratory bird habitats and coastal ecosystems.

  • The project faces legal and corruption-related investigations, including scrutiny by Albania’s Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office and disputes over land privatization.

  • The EU has warned Albania to suspend work and conduct a full environmental impact assessment in consultation with civil society, signaling ongoing negotiations with authorities.

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