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Kosovo President hints recognitions at UN meetings PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 27 September 2009
ImageThe President of the Republic of Kosovo, Fatmir Sejdiu assessed as very positive the numerous meetings he held with different countries in the world at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he anticipates new recognitions very soon. 

At the press conference, President Sejdiu said that many countries have hinted they will review the decision for recognition of Kosovo's independence as soon as possible. 
 
In reponse to the protest note sent by Serbia to the Secretiariat of the United Nations because of the presence of the Kosovar delegations at the General Assembly of this organization, President Sejdiu said that "Kosovo does not heed to such notes because they are completely irrational." 
 
But Kosovo President Sejdiu assessed as very important meeting with the U.S. President Barack Obama, where once again the U.S. administration expresed its strong commitment to continue to support the new state of Kosovo.  
 
The Republic of Kosovo is a sovereign state in Southeastern Europe which declared its indepndence last year, followed by immediate recognition by the US, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Canada, Australia, etc., and with most recent such as Bahrain, Jordan and Dominican Republic.  
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bluerose799 said:

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovska_Mitrovica
HOW COULD BE SUPPORTED, THE BORDERS THAT DOESN’T EXIST.
While occupied by strong 7000 French Troops and 10000 well-armed Serbian Paramilitaries, the borders of North Kosova cannot be supported, protected or recognized. Instead protecting Dardanian from the Serb genocide, in silence and complicity with Serbian Nation, they eradicated Dardanian, and replaced them with more than 70000 Serbian colons, and De facto and De juro, partitioned this area from Kosova.
Ironically as result of tremendous pressure by Serbia and France, Kosova is disarmed having only 2600 light-armed police force, not enough to take care for the safety of business, and not for the borders of the New Born Nation.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8100
Is there a borderline and where is this borderline between Serbia and Kosovo?
Does Kosova is able to enforce this borderline?
Recognition of independence is unjustified if it does not result in new state institutions that are ... able to enforce legislation over the whole territory...
How could be recognized a non functional Nation.

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"A renewal of the Yugoslav federation, with respect to its integrity, is the best solution, not only for the stability in the region, but also for a development of harmonic relations between different parts of the Yugoslav society,"
. Jacques Chirac
Belgrade University, December 2001.
 
September 28, 2009
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