Albania Opposition Leader Berisha Says US Lifts Entry Ban on Him

TIRANA, June 12 (Reuters) – Former Albanian ⁠leader ⁠Sali Berisha, now the ⁠head of the main opposition party, said ​on Friday that the United States has lifted a travel ‌ban placed on him in ‌2021.

The U.S. State Department had barred Berisha – a ⁠former ⁠president and prime minister who steered the Balkan country ​after the fall of communism in the early 1990s – and his immediate family from entering the country, saying he had ​been involved in “corrupt acts” including misappropriation of public funds and ⁠using ⁠his power to enrich ⁠relatives.

“As ​of yesterday, after a thorough review of my case by ​the State Department, ⁠my family and I are no longer deprived of the possibility of travel to the United States,” Berisha, 81, said on Facebook.

“An unfair decision of the previous ⁠U.S. administration against me and my family was corrected,” the leader ⁠of the opposition Democratic Party said.

A spokesperson for the U.S. State Department told Reuters the department “issued waivers for several 7031(c) designations imposed under the previous administration because granting the waivers serves a compelling national interest.”

The spokesperson did not name the persons who were granted the waivers. The decision comes amid ⁠mass protests in Albania against the development of a luxury resort planned by U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

(Reporting by Fatos Bytyci; Additional reporting by ​Simow Lewis in Wasthington; Writing by Angeliki ​Koutantou; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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