Kosovo doesn't recognize anyone anymore, but the MPJ does not give up: We're working on it.

Kosovo has not been recognised internationally by any state for more than a year, while Serbia is constantly working to ensure new recognitions. Opposition and analysts estimate that in addition to poor Kosovo diplomacy, states are reluctant to recognise Kosovo due to statements of changing borders between Kosovo and Serbia. Deputy Minister of Jobs [...]
Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Rayhane Vunqi has said Kosovo institutions are successfully opposing Serbian efforts and lobbies towards Kosovo citizenship.
“We have successfully rejected Serbian efforts to revote Kosovo's recognition in recent months, and in the same way will continue to retaliate against Serbian efforts aimed at damaging Kosovo's stance internationally. So we don't comment on what Dacic says, but we work in the field with countries to strengthen Kosovo's bilate engagement and its multilateral position. That's our goal, and the work goes on further”, she stressed.
Vuniqi has warned new recognitions, while adding that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains committed to lobby for recognition of Kosovo's citizenship.
The ministry and the minister are personally fully engaged in the process of recognising Kosovo. The OBI Foreign Ministers Summit was a good platform to lobby further, where they met with many foreign ministers of member states. We have also visited several countries that are in the process of recognising Kosovo, and some of them are finalising internal procedures. But the work is being done directly with countries that have not recognised Kosovo”, it has said, among other things.
Meanwhile, she has said the MPJ is working with several countries to speed up the process of recognition in countries that have some reluctant reasons to recognise Kosovo, and the challenges are greater. /Sound/












