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  1. In a November 2012 meeting with Kosovo's Foreign Minister, Enver Hoxhaj, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary, Rafael E. Seguis, pledged support for Kosovo, saying that his country has full understanding for the independence of Kosovo and that he would consider the request for recognition.

  2. amongst the members of the European Union Cyprus, Spain, Romania, Slovakia and Greece have not recognised Kosovo and appear unlikely to do so in the near future. About eighteen States, for a variety of reasons, have said definitively that they will not recognise Kosovo.

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    • The Period Before Independence
    • The Collapse
    • Claiming Independence
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • South America
    • North & Middle America

    Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian Kingdoms came together under the government of Tito; after World War II and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia established by Tito. Kosovo then became a state under the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

    Yugoslavia joint into the countries that were broken after the collapse of the Soviet Socialist Republic Union. Firstly Croatia, Bosna and Herzegovina, Slovenia and Macedonia claimed their independence. During the collapse of Yugoslavia, the most significant act was the terrible war between Bosna and Herzegovina and Serbia.

    The USA, NATO, and EU agreed to recognize the independence of Kosovo. On February 17, 2008, Kosovo claimed its independence. Furthermore, Russia, Greece, Cyprus, Serbia, Spain, and Azerbaijan didn’t recognize the independence of Kosovo.

    Albania, France, Turkey and the UKwere the first countries to recognize the independence of Kosovo on February 18, 2008. European countries recognizing Kosovo: 1. Albania 2. Austria 3. Belgium 4. Bulgaria 5. Croatia 6. Czech Republic 7. Denmark 8. Estonia 9. Finland 10. France 11. Germany 12. Hungary 13. Ireland 14. Italy 15. Latvia 16. Lithuania 1...

    Recognizing countries: Egypt, Libya, Chad, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Gabon, Central African Republic, Uganda, Tanzania, Madagascar, Swaziland, Lesotho, Somalia, Burundi. The first country that recognizes Kosovo is Senegal on February 19,...

    Asian countries recognizing Kosovo as an independent state: 1. Afghanistan 2. Bangladesh 3. Brunei 4. Egypt 5. Israel 6. Japan 7. Malaysia 8. Oman 9. Pakistan 10. Saudi Arabia 11. Singapore 12. South Korea 13. Taiwan 14. Thailand 15. Yemen The first country that recognized Kosovo is Afghanistan by their decision on February 18, 2008. Taiwan (which ...

    South American countries recognizing Kosov: 1. Falkland Islands 2. Peru 3. South Georgia 4. South Sandwich Islands South American states that do not recognizing Kosovo as an independent country are: 1. Argentina 2. Bolivia 3. Brazil 4. Uruguay

    North & Central American Countries Recognizing Kosovo: 1. Belize 2. Canada 3. Colombia 4. Costa Rica 5. Dominican Republic 6. French Guiana 7. Guyana 8. Haiti 9. Honduras 10. Panama 11. Puerto Rico 12. Suriname 13. United States of America Costa Ricais the first country in the world that recognized Kosovo. Also, right after behind Costa Rica the Un...

  3. Feb 17, 2023 · It is probably safe to say that around 100 countries are currently recognizing Kosovo. The website of its Ministry of Foreign Affairs lists 115 sovereign UN members that have recognized it,...

    • Katharina Buchholz
  4. May 2, 2016 · In building this argument, we explore Kosovo’s path to contested independence and examine the complex process of diplomatic recognition, as well as highlight the hybrid justifications for recognizing Kosovo’s statehood and independence.

    • Edward Newman, Gëzim Visoka
    • 2016
  5. Jul 12, 2021 · While recognition of Kosovo might lead to backlash from Serbia and Russia, in turn destabilizing the Balkans and other separatist regions, the alternative is to allow Kosovo to continue to flounder economically and hinder regional growth.

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