Egypt shows why it continues “to freeze recognition” for Kosovo

Egypt will continue the policy of the frozen “recognition” for Kosovo, and will provide continued dialogue assistance between Belgrade and Pristina with the aim of reaching the final compromise solution, Egyptian diplomacy chief Sameh Shoukry has said during talks with the mayor and with Serbia's prime minister in Belgrade. For [...]
For Serbia's RT, he has clarified what Egypt has <x0ndgrir” recognition of Kosovo, Time.net broadcasts.
Sameh Schookry in the Rts interview has commemorated that the decision to recognise Kosovo was made in 2014 when the Muslim Brotherhood ruled Egypt and when it had been a specific moment in the history of this country.
This occurred at the historic Egyptian moment and that government was changed and elected the new chairman in 2014. This government has seen Serbia's position and has realised how important it is for the issue to be resolved in accordance with international law and with UN Security Council resolutions and in the context of the European Union's mediating talks. The relations of Egypt and Serbia are powerful. Egypt has not opened diplomatic representation in Kosovo”, Schookry has said, broadcast Koha.net.
Responding to rts' question of whether Kosovo is now an independent and sovereign state for Egypt, he has said that he does not want to classify what Kosovo is and what Kosovo is not, because, according to him, more questions are asked international law and legitimacy”.
“The position is one that I have clarified and focused on, but there is no implementation of that decision until through negotiations that status is not confirmed in accordance with international law”, the chief of Egyptian diplomacy has said.












