Dacic insists on the Kosovo recognition by Palaui: Soon the number of recognitions will drop to 96

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic has said the Republic of Palaui has drawn recognition of Kosovo's independence, even though the country's Foreign Ministry has denied something like that. In a statement to Serbian television “Pink”, Daciqi has said the president of Palaui has arrived in Belgrade and will [to] tomorrow.
In a statement to Serbian television “Pink”, Daciqi has said that the President of Palaui has arrived in Belgrade and tomorrow will have a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.
I'd like to ask you to take the conclusions yourself. Pacolli has written to the President of Palau as soon as he heard, and I wouldn't want to make our interests worse, do the job initially”, Dachicci said.
He has added that it is still early whether even Saint Kitts and Nevis will withdraw recognition, but, according to him, “likely that will happen”.
My children often ask me where certain states are, but those states have equal rights [in the UN] like China. I regularly show the map to everyone who has known Kosovo and who has not. When you look territorially, we're at a top priority”, Dachchi added.
The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denied something like that, saying recognitions are unconditional and irrevocable.
Ministry official Fatmir Hajoli for Periscope has said such an attraction has not occurred, asking Serbia whether he has ever heard of the Montevideo Committee about the countries' recognitions.
We ask Dachicci, has she ever heard of the Montevideo Committee, Article 6, where it says that recognition between states is unconditional and irrevocable. At least this has been so in the 20th century, although a century earlier, that 19, at the Berlin Congress, Serbia was recognised on condition as it acknowledges and takes as an example the Law Encilopeida itself, published in Belgrade, with 1979 by Serbian authors. It's in Hajoll's response to Periscope.
The chief of Serbian diplomacy added that he expects the next months, the number of states that have recognised Kosovo to drop to 96.












