Italian Prime Minister Meloni made a move as a lesson after a group of Italian tourists in Berat, Albania, did not pay for the restaurant where they ate. Prime Minister Meloni paid for the tourist group out of his own pocket.
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE AMBASSADOR
Local media reported that Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama conveyed the issue to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who was visiting the country at the time, and Meloni instructed the Italian Ambassador to Albania to pay the account.
In a statement made yesterday by the Italian Embassy in Tirana, “At the instruction of Giorgia Meloni, we have closed the account left by a group of Italian tourists at a restaurant in the city of Berat without payment.
Italians abide by the rules and pay their debts, we hope events like this never happen again.
Regarding the restaurant account in Berat not being honored by Italian tourists; It is stated that the payment was made with the personal funds of Prime Minister Meloni, through the Embassy, which is limited to making the payment financially. The embassy confirmed to members of the press that the account amounted to 80 euros. (DHA)