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Albanians protest over Kushner-linked luxury resort on pristine coastline

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Posted on June 3, 2026

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Albanians Rally Against Kushner-Linked €1.4B Luxury Resort on Pristine Coast

Protests Erupt Over Environmental and Economic Concerns

Mass Demonstrations in Tirana

TIRANA, June 3 (Reuters) - Thousands of Albanians took to the streets of Tirana on Tuesday night protesting against a development planned by a company linked with Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner on an environmentally sensitive part of the Adriatic coast. 

Details of the €1.4 Billion Resort Project

The €1.4 billion ($1.6 billion) resort is being led by Kushner's investment firm Affinity Partners on an island off Albania and an undeveloped stretch of coastline near the Vjosa-Narta protected landscape, a wetland home to flamingos, seals and sea turtle nesting sites.

Environmental Impact and Opposition

Environmentalists oppose the plan, which they say would impact several hundred hectares of pristine beaches.

Developers’ Response

Developers say they will progress responsibly. 

"Our focus remains on responsible stewardship, environmental enhancement, job creation, and creating long-term value for local communities. We respect the ongoing public and institutional processes," said Asher Abehsera, chairman of Sazan Real Estate Development LLC, which is developing the plans in partnership with Kushner's firm.

Affinity Partners and Kushner did not respond to requests for comment.

Scenes from the Protest

Protesters gathered outside the office of Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama on Tuesday evening, holding inflatable flamingoes and signs that read "Nation is not for sale" and "I don't want Albania like Dubai".

"We want all construction to halt and heavy machines out of the protected area," said Joni Vorpsi, an ecologist with PPNEA-BirdLife Albania organisation.

"This would be a new city with around 10,000 rooms and it will completely destroy that wild region."

Government and Developer Reactions

Prime Minister Edi Rama's Defense

Rama defended the project on Tuesday. 

"It is very important that we remain welcoming, that we remain fair, and that under no circumstances do we receive the stigma of being a country where investors are met with hostility," he said in a statement shared with Reuters. 

"There is absolutely no chance that the investment will stop as long as I am here."

Escalation at the Project Site

Protests by locals and non-profit organisations started after large barbed wire fences were erected by developers at the proposed site in Zvernec, near Vlora.

Several hundred gathered and clashed with private guards on Saturday and some were injured, a Reuters witness said. 

Background on Kushner's Investment Plans

Previous Projects and Controversies

Kushner announced plans to build the resort in 2024 as part of a wider investment that also included a former army headquarters in the Serbian capital Belgrade. Last year, he gave up the Serbia project following street protests against it. 

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(Reporting by Florion Goga, Fatos BytyciEditing by Edward McAllister and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Protests erupted over destruction of pine forests, dunes and wetland habitats in Albania’s Vjosa‑Narta and Sazan Island areas—protected landscapes home to flamingos, seals and nesting sea turtles—raising alarms for biodiversity and EU environmental standards. (euronews.com)
  • Albania’s Special Anti‑Corruption Prosecution (SPAK) has opened an investigation into 2024 legislative changes and land status updates that enabled the project; environmental impact studies remain incomplete and transparency is questioned. (europeanwesternbalkans.com)
  • Prime Minister Edi Rama insists the project proceeds lawfully, promising job creation and tourism growth, while protesters demand halting construction, respect for protected zones and even Rama’s resignation. (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Albanians protesting the Kushner-linked resort project?
Albanians are protesting because the €1.4 billion luxury resort threatens an environmentally sensitive and protected area along the Adriatic coast.
Who is developing the planned resort in Albania?
The project is led by Jared Kushner's investment firm Affinity Partners in partnership with Sazan Real Estate Development LLC.
What environmental concerns have been raised about the resort?
Environmentalists warn the development could destroy pristine beaches and impact habitats for flamingos, seals, and nesting sea turtles.
How did Albanian officials respond to the protests?
Prime Minister Edi Rama defended the project, saying Albania should remain welcoming to investors and the project would not be stopped.
Where is the luxury resort being planned?
The resort is planned near the Vjosa-Narta protected landscape, specifically by Zvernec near Vlora, on Albania's Adriatic coast.

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