Slovenian top diplomat exposes Serbian media for Kosovo's possibility of recognition

Slovenian Foreign Affairs Minister Miro Cerar has exposed Belgrade media speculation Wednesday that Ljubljana will withdraw Kosovo's independence. In the question of whether the Slovenian government will give up recognition of Kosovo, questions it posed at the National Slovenian Party's parliamentary session, Zmago Jelinciq, the chief of [...]
In the question of whether the Slovenian government would give up recognition of Kosovo, questions it posed at the National Slovenian Party's parliamentary session, Zmago Jelinciq, the chief of Slovenian diplomacy said that such goals do not exist.
“I think we have had the basis that Kosovo we have recognised as state”, Cerar said, and has added that Slovenia is aware that there are several open issues in this space, however, “, Croatian news agency “broadcast”.
Like most EU member states, Slovenia recognised Kosovo's independence in the first part of 2008, at the time that this state was leading the six-month EU presidency.
In the question of Democratic Party MP Ivan Hrshac, what is Slovenia's position regarding events in Serbia, opposition protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, Cerar said Slovenia is carefully following the situation and is concerned.
We remember that days ago, media in Serbia reported that Slovenian MP and Slovenian National Party Deputy Chairman Jani Ivanush think Kosovo's recognition is a real process even within the framework of the European Union.












