The Western media have echoed the inauguration of the Kuçova base, while there have been reports from the Russian media as well...
International media have echoed the inauguration of the Kuçova base. This base will be at the service of the USA and NATO, as this action comes after the developments of the past week, where Albania decided to help Ukraine with weapons. So there are two actions that "hit" Moscow and this has not gone unnoticed by the international media. "Reuters", "Associated Press", "Washington Post" echoed it, while the Russian media also wrote.
Western media connect the inauguration of the base with the war in Ukraine. According to them, the base will be used by NATO for missions. NATO member Albania, which has no fighter jets of its own, on Monday opened a reconstructed Soviet-era air base to serve NATO amid a growing threat from Russia , writes Reuters. , mentioning the words of Rama. On the other hand, "Reuters" also mentions the Porto Romano naval base. " Albania, which joined NATO in 2009, is also in talks with NATO to build a naval base in Porto Romano on the Adriatic coast ," the text says.

More direct is "Barrons", which writes: " Albania inaugurated a NATO-backed air base on Monday, witnessing the expansion of the alliance in Southeast Europe, while tensions over the Russian invasion of Ukraine roil the region. The base serves as the latest symbol of Albania's shift towards the West, and a key military buffer in Europe as Russia wages war in Ukraine ."

What stands out is that many Russian media have echoed the inauguration of this base, while Edi Rama's statement, which also mentioned Russia, has not escaped their attention.
" Albania opened the Kuçova military airport, built by the Soviet Union, to house the NATO air force. This was announced by the press service of NATO. "The reconstruction of the Kuçova air base is a strategic investment and shows that we must continue to strengthen our presence in the Western Balkans", said the spokesman of the alliance Dylan White.
"The airport is located 80 km from the capital of Albania, the cost of reconstruction was 50 million euros ", writes " Tass ".
It continues: "This base will add another element of security in the Western Balkans. Today we live in a different era and fortunately, on the other side," Reuters quoted Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama as saying. opening the air base to the "threat" allegedly originating from Russia". Other Russian media have followed the same line. So it seems that now Albania has entered the Russian radar. / Pamphlet

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