MPJ shows whether Kosovo will recognise Catalonia independence

The Catalonya Parliament has voted hours ago to declare independence from Spain. The move was supported by a 70-10 vote boycotted by opposition MPs. Now, though, Catalonia's independence must also be recognized by the nations of the world. Even the world's largest states have reacted to this action. So far Germany [...]
Even the world's largest states have reacted to this action. So far Germany and Britain have suggested they will not recognise Catalonia's independence.
Catalonia's independence has spoken of Express as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but have not provided any concrete answers to whether Kosovo will recognise the new state or not.
Kosovo's “Foreign Policy functions in full synton with Washington and Brussels”, Deputy Minister Behgjet Pacolli's adviser to Express Jetlir Zymber.
And, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, earlier told the senators that power directly was needed to restore “law, democracy and stability” to Catalon.
The crisis in Spain began when the Catalonians supported independence in an illegal vote earlier this month.
The US, Germany and England have so far formalised their conflicting positions with Catalonia independence.












