Belgrade says 17 countries have recognised Kosovo, MPJ remain silent

In 2008, when Kosovo had declared independence, the country had been recognised by 53 states, and since then the process of securing international recognitions has stalled markedly. For 11 years, the country has managed to provide 116 recognitions from various countries in the world. At least that's how you figure on the Ministry website. [...]
In 2008, when Kosovo had declared independence, the country had been recognised by 53 states, and since then the process of securing international recognitions has stalled markedly.
For 11 years, the country has managed to provide 116 recognitions from various countries in the world. At least that's how it figures on the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
In the rankings of countries which have recognised Kosovo independent states, the name of Ghana, for which the state was said to have drawn recognition at the beginning of November.
The Ghana government has decided to withdraw recognition of Kosovo as an independent state”, it quoted AFP, Ghana's deputy Foreign Minister, Charles Owiredu.
And in the letter that Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent to authorities in Serbia, which was introduced by Serbia's Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic, it is said the decision to recognise Kosovo in 2012 was early.
On the other hand, the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through a communique, had denied the claims of Serbian diplomacy chief Ivica Dacic, saying there is nothing true about his claims to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence from Ghana.
Authorities in Belgrade claim there are 17 states that have drawn recognition of the state of Kosovo.
On Friday, Serbian media have also reported on attracting a recognition of Kosovo's independence. Republika Nauru from Pacificu, according to Belgrade, is the 17th state to have drawn recognition of Kosovo's independence.
And withdrawing recognition from Nauru, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not been promoted.
Jethlir Zyberaj, current Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli's adviser, has been repeatedly contacted by Periscopi to comment on this news, but that the same one has not responded to the phone.
While earlier, Minister of Foreign Affairs in office Behgjet Pacolli, out of 17 countries as Belgrade says he has recognised Kosovo, has declared that he has accepted only a verbal note from the Solomon Islands, thus confirming the recognition by this state.
Some connoisseurs of international affairs in Kosovo, however, have said that in international law, the recognition of a state by another country that has previously recognised does not exist as the term./ Periscope.











