A coffee in Davos between Kushner and Rama, a yacht trip in the Adriatic, and the fate of Sazen were highlighted—German and Austrian media on protests in Albania

Reports suggest that the development trajectory of Saazan island in Albania has been linked to discussions surrounding foreign investment. Attention focused on the island’s potential for development was highlighted following an encounter at the 2022 World Economic Forum in Davos. During the forum, Jared Kushner, son-in-law of Donald Trump, met with Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for coffee.

According to accounts, Kushner expressed significant interest in Albania, specifically mentioning the country’s Adriatic and Ionian beaches. He reportedly requested that Rama provide a closer tour of specific locations to explore potential investment opportunities. This description of the meeting was later provided by the Albanian Prime Minister to the Wall Street Journal.

Furthermore, reporting from Süddeutsche Zeitung noted that the focus of the Kushner family’s interest in Albania appears to be commercial rather than humanitarian. The relationship between the Kushner family and the country is not new, as both Jared Kushner and his wife Ivanka have previously traveled to Albania. The discussions following the Davos meeting have centered on potential economic engagement, suggesting that the future development of Albanian assets, including Saazan, may be influenced by private investment interests.

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  1. The focus on Saazan island’s development appears closely tied to discussions held at major international forums like Davos.

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