AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCoastal Clash, EU Watch: Albania’s government says there’s no final approved plan and no construction under way for the disputed Zvërnec/Kushner-linked coastal resort, but the European Commission is warning Tirana that its handling of the protests could affect EU accession—especially environmental rules tied to Chapter 27. Protests Keep Growing: Thousands have rallied in Tirana and at the Vjosa-Narta lagoon, waving flamingo cutouts and demanding “Cancel the project,” as critics say the €1.4bn plan threatens protected wetlands and wildlife. Rama Pushes Back: PM Edi Rama argues international coverage is exaggerated, claiming turnout peaked at about 8,000 and calling the backlash “hysteria,” while also pointing to development models abroad. Tourism Calendar: Korça kicked off the tourist season with its International Carnival Festival, welcoming international groups including Arbëreshë visitors from Italy. Travel Practicalities: Ryanair warned that the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) may mean longer passport control queues for some travelers, including routes involving Albania. Diplomacy for Tourism Skills: Albania says it wants stronger ties with Pakistan, including trade, investment, tourism cooperation, and training opportunities for Albanian officials.
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