Daciq: Burundi Draws recognition of Kosovo independence

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said today that Burundi withdrew recognition of Kosovo's independence. Daciq, who recently visited Burundi, said at an extraordinary press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Belgrade that the country withdrew “the recognition of Kosovo's independence.” According to him, Burundi has drawn recognition [...]
Daciq, who recently visited Burundi, said at an extraordinary press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Belgrade that the country withdrew “recognition of Kosovo's independence. ”
According to him, Burundi has drawn recognition of Kosovo's independence two days ago, but the foreign minister today decided to transfer the news to the 10th anniversary of the unilateral declaration of independence, reports “beta”, Periscopi broadcast.
“This is for the day of independence of the so-called Kosovo Order's letter from Burundi,” said Dachic, adding that Burundi's decision shows what Kosovo's fragile “independence “and how false is the list of 116 countries that authorities in Pristina show to its citizens.
“I invite them to show the documents of all 116 countries, on that list are countries that have not recognised Kosovo's independence at all,” he said.
Kosovo is far from international recognition despite the support it has been given to Pristina by some of the Western powers, the head of Serbian diplomacy said.
“Without an agreement with Serbia, this issue cannot be resolved, it should be clear to people in Pristina,” he said.
Daqic said he managed to persuade the three countries to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence for several months and his predecessors failed to deal with it, adding that some were the best “to go to Washington and Brussels than in Burundi. ”
The Serbian minister estimated that declaring independence was “an unsuccessful experiment and violence against Serbs and international judicial order. ”
Kosovo today and tomorrow celebrates the 10th anniversary of its independence declaration with its Assembly decision on February 17, 2008. /Periscopi/












