TIRANA, August 15 – The construction of a nuclear power plant in the Albanian territory was discussed in the informal meeting between the prime minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni and the head of the Albanian government, Edi Rama on Tuesday. This is what some of the main Italian newspapers wrote, which have revealed the main topics that dominated the conversation between the two prime ministers.
Meloni arrived in Albania on a private visit on Monday and was accommodated in the government villa in Dhërmi. She and her family traveled with a ferry from Brindisi-Vlore
The largest Italian newspapers have revealed that the possibility of building a nuclear power plant in Albanian territory was one of the issues discussed in the informal meeting between the prime minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, and her Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama.
“Corriere della Sera” revealed details from Mrs. Meloni’s private visit to Albania, focusing precisely on the issues of the nuclear power plant and the underwater gas pipeline as two of the topics that dominated the meeting. “On the menu of the “strictly private” visit, there are also some informal exchanges about bilateral relations between two friendly countries: from the issue of the Adriatic underwater gas pipeline to the hypothesis of building a nuclear power plant on Albanian territory.”
On the same wavelength was the newspaper “La Republica”, which, after focusing on the debates that were caused between the two countries after a provocative publication by Edi Rama and disputes over the so-called low-cost tourism, focused on the possibility of building the nuclear power plant in Albania. /argumentum.al