International recognition of Kosovo
"Serbia does not want to reach agreement with Kosovo"
She said on Channel 10 that Serbia is not interested in reaching an agreement with self-proclaimed Kosovo.
"Serbia is not interested in peace, nor in resolving the issue of the missing, and does not intend to reach an agreement with Kosovo," Osmani said, RTK2 reports.
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Kosovo says it wants to join NATO as soon as possible, but as long as four members of the Western alliance do not recognise it as an independent state, it cannot even participate in military partnership activities.
The Spanish condition fulfilled
Since Spain does not recognize the so-called Kosovo, there will be no symbols of the so-called Kosovo on the Summit.
As it was announced, Sanchez will travel to Ljubljana for a meeting of European Union leaders ahead of the summit to be held with representatives of the Western Balkans.
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Spain reacted because of Kosovo - set a condition
According to the Spanish newspaper Periodico, since Spain does not recognize Kosovo, there will be no symbols of Kosovo, reports Ekonomija online.
As it was announced, Sanchez will travel to Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, tomorrow, to attend the meeting of the leaders of the European Union before the summit with the representatives of the Western Balkans.
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What remains unclear is what can be done about it.
Joint declaration denouncing Serbia's irredentist aims
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (C), Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama (L) and North Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev (R) shake hands after the press conference. Photo: EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC.
It's confirmed, Spain will not recognize Kosovo; Serbia: Thank you
During that conversation, Teodoro Esteban Lpez Caldern reiterated the country's principled position on non-recognition of Kosovo.
"We call on Serbia to withdraw its armed forces"
They also called on Serbia to work on an urgent de-escalation of the situation
The press release points out that Albania is particularly concerned about "the deployment of Serbian armed forces near the border with Kosovo and military planes flying near and above Kosovo's airspace, which encourages individuals to provoke unrest and violence, as well as to destabilize Kosovo."
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Kosovo-Serbia Recognition Disputes to Resume as Moratorium Ends
A year after US President Donald Trump held a signing ceremony that saw Kosovo agreeing to suspend its efforts to join international organisations for 12 months and Serbia agreeing to temporarily halt its counter-efforts to get countries to derecognise Kosovo, the agreed timeframe is over and both sides are expected to resume their campaigns.
U.S. officials told Belgrade and Pristina: "Continue with the moratorium"
This is stated in the answer of the unnamed spokesman to the inquiry of the "Voice of America" (VOA) on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Washington agreement.