Nigeria explains everything about recognition of Kosovo

Nigeria has never recognised Kosovo's independence and stands with that decision not to recognise its independence, Cedzhik Makhardi Ani from the Nigeria Embassy in Belgrade has said. “Nigeria has not changed its position, when it comes to recognising Kosovo independence”, he said, specifying that this [...]
“Nigeria has not changed its position, when it comes to recognising Kosovo independence”, he said, specifying that this means that the state does not recognise Kosovo's independence.
A list continues to be found at the state portal of the Republic of Kosovo. According to her, the number of states that have recognised Kosovo is 96. The last is recognition by Saint Kitts and Nevis on November 28, 2012.
It finds countries for which verbal grades have never reached, such as Nigeria and Uganda.
Since Nigeria and Uganda have accepted Kosovo's independence, current Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has said then during Prime Minister Hashim Thaci's second term in 2011.
While no one has responded to calls made by Serbian media from Uganda's Embassy, it broadcasts newspapers.net.
In addition, attention was focused on the fact that Belgrade and Pristina's data on the number of countries that have recognised independence differ, from Belgrade say there are 106 countries, while from Kosovo 114.
Serbia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs have said they have nothing to add only that they repeat that Kosovo as an independent state has recognised only 106 states.












