Message to Pristina: You betrayed us

Namely, the establishment of diplomatic relations between the so-called Kosovo and Israel have provoked a backlash at the international level. Brussels reacted first, then Serbia, followed by Turkey and Palestine. That reaction, that is, the one from the Muslim world, was observed with concern.
The EU said that their position was clear and unchanged. "In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 478 of 1980, which calls on all UN members to move their embassies to Tel Aviv, all embassies of EU member states, as well as the EU Delegation to Israel, are located in Tel Aviv," Brussels said in a statement on Monday, adding that Kosovo is undermining its path to EU integration.
Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovi says that the fact that Israel and the so-called Kosovo has established diplomatic relations "should affect relations between Serbia and Israel".
"Israel itself chose that its interest in bonding with America is more important to it, and preferring America over Serbia is their legitimate right. What is important is that we did not participate in that process, because (Serbian) President Vui hadn't accepted to sign an invitation to Israel to recognize the so-called Kosovo, and vice versa", Selakovic told Serbian Radio-Television RTS.
Then, Turkey also reacted, announcing that official Pristina violated international law. Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hami Aksoy said it "does not serve the Palestinian issue" and, he said, undermines the vision of a two-state solution.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a letter submitted through the Serbian embassy that it was disappointed with the agreement on the establishment of so-called diplomatic relations of Kosovo and Israel.
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