AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoU.S.-Albania Investment Outlook: The U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Nancy VanHorn, says American firms are increasingly eyeing Albania and praises the new foreign investment screening framework as a signal of clear rules and protection for strategic sectors—success will hinge on implementation. Drug Trafficking Crackdown: Greek police seized about 96 kg of marijuana plus small amounts of cocaine near the Greek-Albanian border, suspecting routes through southern Albania; it follows another major seizure in the same area. Maritime Safety: Authorities identified a 20-year-old as the victim of a fatal jet-ski collision in Ksamil Bay, renewing concerns during the busy summer season. Crime Trends: Albania’s Prosecutor General reports criminal proceedings rose in 2025, with major increases in property-related offenses and continued progress on money-laundering cases and asset seizures. Protests Over Kushner Resort: Tirana’s “Flamingo Revolution” against a Trump-linked luxury resort continues, with Rama warning of tourism damage as protests expand toward the airport and major roads; the dispute centers on protected coastal wetlands and land ownership. EU Enlargement: EU formally moves Ukraine’s accession talks to the next stage after Hungary’s delay, but officials stress the long road ahead. Economy & Work: INSTAT data shows half of Albanian workers take home under 60,000 leks per month after tax and contributions. Cyber Cooperation: Albania joined a regional cyber defense exercise with U.S. National Guard partners and European allies.
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