After 10 years of citizenship, Kosovo gets recognition removed

Yesterday Burundi officially withdrew recognition of Kosovo independence, this “falque” Serbia, which is constantly lobbiing in this direction. While the country was removed from recognition, top Kosovo officials did not have time to deal with the issue, as most importantly, it turns out to be the dismissal of ministers, and other issues [...]
While the country was removed from recognition, top Kosovo officials did not have time to address the issue, as most importantly, it turns out to be the dismissal of ministers and other secondary issues.
As Kosovo citizens see the neighbouring state, Serbia, which has already started the holiday of achieving that the diplomacy of its state is continuing to reap in this direction, Kosovo has decided to keep quiet and not say a word of what is going on.
However, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has had this news as he has met today with counterpart from Burundi Alain Ayme Nyamimwe, where, as Serbian media quote, he has officially received the verbal note for attracting recognition of Kosovo's independence from the state of Burund.
The news.net has been trying to contact Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli all day long because he hasn't reacted and received verbal marks of recognition, but he hasn't been available.
And as their chief, deputy ministers, Gjergj and Faithful Hoti, the latter rarely muster up the courage to declare themselves to the media, but even when declared “godas”, for worse.
As happened not long ago when this very state, which had warned of attracting recognition of Kosovo's independence, while the position of two foreign deputy ministers -- Anton Berisha and Gjergj Dedaj -- was that recognition by the kind of states like Burundi -- does not bear any weight for Kosovo.
Then it is said that Burundi was influenced, and here we are today, with less recognition.
States that have recognised Kosovo's independence, without Burundi, are 115.












