Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted again regarding the numerous reports recently made by the Greek media, which have often written against American investments expected to be made in Albania.
In his reaction this afternoon, Rama writes that Greece is enjoying its success with foreign investments in their country, while tensions are increasing among Albanians, with recent reports.
“Greece continues to be “sold to foreigners” successfully, while we have been put through the wringer from all sides to fight for 1+1 that makes 2, and to come to a crossroads when the competition continues to race for more foreign investment…
But how can we close the roads to big capital, now that they are starting to come to Albania after all the great effort we have made to get to this point?!
“The whole world develops tourism and the economy by measuring how much foreign investment it attracts, while we will be measured by how much we resist them?!” Rama wrote in his reaction.
Further, the head of the Albanian government published an article writing about the improvement of the economy and the transformation of the island of Mykonos into one of the most visited tourist attractions, thanks to foreign investments made in the area.
The full reaction of Prime Minister Edi Rama:
Greece continues to “sell itself to foreigners” successfully, while we have been tricked from all sides to fight for 1+1 that makes 2, and to come to a crossroads when the competition continues to race for more foreign investment…
But how can we close the roads to big capital, now that they are starting to come to Albania after all the great effort we have made to get to this point?!
The whole world develops tourism and the economy by measuring how much foreign investment it attracts, while we will be measured by how much we resist them?!
This is an invitation for collective self-reflection that Albania cannot, should not and will not accept???????
Here is the content of the article:
Major international hospitality brands are investing in Mykonos, where new five-star hotels from Four Seasons, Fouquet’s and MGallery are scheduled to open soon.
Despite geopolitical tensions and a challenging season for tourism, Mykonos continues to remain one of the most important premium destinations in the Mediterranean.
Airlines are increasing the number of seats available on international flights for the 2026 season, with a 7.1% increase in incoming capacity.
New airline routes are also being added from Rome, London, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, further strengthening Mykonos’ international connections.
A new five-star resort, worth over 100 million euros and linked to Egyptian investor Naguib Sawiris, is expected to open its doors in May 2027.