Suriname has been influenced by Russia for attracting recognition of Kosovo, British expert says

Suriname's decision to withdraw recognition of Kosovo is important, said James Ker-Lindsay, a professor of St. Mary's University in Britain, for “bo92.net”, the Periscopi broadcasts. “This is the first time a country has cancelled this decision. This is certainly important”, Ker-Lindsey said. Asked why Suriname chose to do [...]
This is the first time a country has cancelled this decision. This is certainly important”, Ker-Lindsey said.
Asked why Suriname chose to do this, he answered:
The “is also suggested that the country recently moved closer to Russia and that this could be linked to this case. The decision is also based on a concern for Kosovo's sovereignty. ”
And is it possible for a country to simply make its own decision?
“Letra was formed surprisingly, and it's questionable that revote of recognition is not possible. This is the line Kosovo has taken. In fact, removing recognition and not accepting the sovereignty of another country over territory in question would not be acceptable. However, it is quite possible for a country to change its position on sovereignty. In that sense, Suriname can surely choose that it does not accept Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state and that it considers Serbia to be its sovereignty, but that is not clear on paper. The letter seems to be clearer,” said Ker-Lindssay.
Asked whether more countries can now revote Kosovo's recognition, he said:
Of course, Serbia will hope so”. “I don't know if this is the beginning of a broader trend if this could happen. My feeling is that it is possible for others to see recent developments in Catalonia and Kurdistan and choose to reconsider their recognition”, the British professor said./Periscopi/












