Key facts
- Albania's state anti-corruption agency has opened an investigation into a luxury resort project.
- The project is reportedly linked to Jared Kushner, former US President Donald Trump's son-in-law.
- The development is situated on Albania's protected coastline.
- The project faces protests and environmental concerns.
- Albania is currently pursuing membership in the European Union.
Albania's state anti-corruption agency has confirmed it has opened an investigation related to a luxury resort development on the country's protected coastline. The project, reportedly linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former US President Donald Trump, has been met with protests and environmental concerns. The investment firm founded by Kushner is backing the $4 billion resort. This investigation occurs as Albania actively pursues membership in the European Union, a process that involves scrutiny of such high-profile developments and their potential implications. The juxtaposition of the resort project with ongoing EU accession negotiations has drawn significant attention.
