Kushner’s $4 B Albanian Resort Project Sparks Asset Freeze and EU Warning

Albania’s government has declared that the country will not be sold to foreign investors. A $4 billion resort project linked to the Kushner family is at the

Albania’s government has declared that the country will not be sold to foreign investors. A $4 billion resort project linked to the Kushner family is at the center of the dispute. The development, referred to as the “Flamingo” project, has sparked a political backlash. Albanian authorities responded by freezing assets tied to the venture. The European Union issued a warning regarding the proposed transaction. The freeze halts progress on the resort until further review. Officials say the action protects national interests. The situation will be monitored for potential legal or diplomatic developments.