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    How Albania Became a Backdoor for Sanctioned Russian and Iranian Interests

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    TIRANA — Mounting evidence suggests that sanctioned Russian and Iranian networks may be exploiting Albania’s infrastructure and opaque regulatory environment to evade Western sanctions — raising alarms among European and NATO allies about the country’s growing role as a regional weak link.

    Reports indicate that through negligence, smuggling, or possible corruption within the government of Prime Minister Edi Rama, entities operating in sectors of critical infrastructure have facilitated transactions that appear to violate international sanctions.

    One investigation by RBC Ukraine uncovered how banned Russian fuel products were allegedly smuggled into Europe via Albanian ports. The report described ships arriving at Porto Romano near Durrës under false cargo declarations — ostensibly carrying cement, but in reality transporting roughly 600,000 litres of undeclared diesel. According to Balkan Insight, the smuggling routes link back to Libya’s warlord Khalifa Haftar, whose forces have historically collaborated with Moscow.

    Around the same period, another case emerged involving a Swiss-based company that allegedly entered Albania’s market through Algeria. Its ultimate shareholders — Turkish-Iranian nationals previously sanctioned by U.S. authorities — have known ties to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. A Hashtag.al investigation detailed the company’s convoluted ownership structure and raised questions about how such an entity could gain access to Albania’s strategic sectors.

    Further controversy has surrounded the Vlora International Airport, a high-profile project intended to boost Albania’s tourism and logistics. The airport’s operating company is reportedly linked to an offshore entity known as Compartment Bernina, registered under Luxembourg’s securitisation framework. As revealed by Vox News Albania, the structure could allow ownership and assets to be transferred abroad — effectively beyond Albanian legal jurisdiction — and involves individuals tied to Russian state interests.

    Experts warn that such opaque arrangements threaten to undermine Albania’s alignment with the West. Analysts at The GPC argue that despite Albania’s NATO membership, weak institutional oversight has turned the country into a potential gateway for sanctioned capital and illicit trade flows.

    Whether through willful complicity, bureaucratic negligence, or structural corruption, Albania now stands at the center of a growing geopolitical concern: a small Balkan state serving as an inadvertent — or perhaps convenient — corridor for sanctioned regimes to reenter Europe’s markets. Without urgent scrutiny, this backdoor could widen, weakening the very sanctions wall designed to contain Moscow and Tehran’s reach.

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