Slovakia's prime minister: Nobody wants to recognise Kosovo as a state

Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pelegrin said in Parliament in Bratislava before the European Union summit in Sofia that no one asks Slovakia to recognise the state of Kosovo. He also said that the official Bratislava has no intention of changing anything in order to recognise the declaration of independence. No one asks us to recognise Kosovo. [...]
He also said that the official Bratislava has no intention of changing anything in order to recognise the declaration of independence.
No one asks us to recognise Kosovo. Slovakia has no intention of changing anything in this regard. It would not be a good signal if tomorrow's talks were passed on to another format, rather than the 28 leaders”, Pelegrini said on the occasion of the Spanish prime minister's decision to boycott the summit and not sit in Sofia at the same table with Kosovo's representative.
Today, Republic of Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has travelled towards Bulgaria to attend the Sofia Summit./Periscopi/












