Slovenia's Socialist Party seeks withdrawal of Kosovo recognition

Slovenia's Socialist Party has asked the president and the Slovenian government to give up recognising Kosovo's Independence, reports B92. This party says official Ljubljana must defend Serbia's territorial integrity. This party's letter stresses that Slovenia has made a major mistake since 2008. [...]
Slovenia's Socialist Party has asked the president and the Slovenian government to give up recognising Kosovo's Independence, reports B92.
This party says official Ljubljana must defend Serbia's territorial integrity.
This party's letter stresses that Slovenia has made a big mistake since 2008 it has recognised Kosovo's independence.
Kosovo is an integral and inseparable part of Serbia, as UN Resolution 1244 puts it. According to international law Kosovo had no right to declare independence, and after 10 years it is even more visible that Kosovo is a Western instrument” is said in this party's letter.
According to the Slovenian Socialist Party in Kosovo, the US base Bondsteel raises distrust at the southern border of Serbia and Kosovo, and this practice is targeted by Serbia, Russia, Slovenia and Europe.
“Europe is a barracks, the Balkans are dotonator and with the current escalation of the situation becoming very dangerous even for the citizens of the Republic of Slovenia, so the West must give a clear signal that we will not sink into its” policy, it says in the letter.












