The Italian media write that the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wants to buy a private villa in Albania, with a swimming pool, a private garden and a view of the sea.
Il Foglio was the first to break the news by writing that the relations between Albania and Italy could intensify further, if Meloni's wish comes true.
"Meloni has set his sights on a villa in a resort in Albania", writes the Italian media, while more details have been learned about the area where the Italian prime minister wants to rest in Albania.
According to the Italian media, it is about a villa in the coveted area of ??Palasa, where its price runs into hundreds of thousands of euros.
For a long time, Palasa has become a "forbidden apple" for ordinary citizens, since the villas built by them reach dizzying numbers.
Meloni was a year ago in Vlora to spend her holidays where she stayed for three days in the government residence, where she also met with Prime Minister Edi Rama.
But apparently this was not her only goal, or she was amazed by the beauty of the south of Albania, asking to have her own property.
Thus, Meloni will be very close to Prime Minister Edi Rama, who rests in the government villas in Vlora, and perhaps now they will meet even more often, with what the head of government describes as Albania's little sister.
Italian media also write that Meloni has been looking for a new investment for a long time, and that her dream was a villa with a view of the sea, with a private pool and garden.
" The investment would not only be economic, but also, above all, political. Silvio Berlusconi did the same when he bought the villa in Lampedusa to be closer to the islanders and not make them feel alone. Meloni is in close contact with Albania considering the project for the construction of immigrant reception centers. A choice, if the sale is completed, which will "cement" the relationship between Rome and Tirana. Meanwhile, it is rumored that Meloni can enjoy a few days of relaxation in Sardinia, where he can meet with Marina Berlusconi ", writes the Italian media among others.