Serbia prepares report: These are the nine organisations that accepted Kosovo, the 13 states that attracted recognition

On Monday, May 27th, it is before the assembly of Serbia's Assembly dedicated to Kosovo. Some Serbian opposition parties have warned of boycotting this parliamentary session since, according to them, it is acting by Serbian President Vuciq, Serbian Government and coalition parties. Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq is before the session. Media [...]
Serbian media today have published parts from the negotiation report between Serbia and Kosovo from 2013 to May of this year.
In this report, these media have found what they called the “O” international ones that have been made to Kosovo from the world since the declaration of independence until now.
Thus, according to the report in Belgrade “blic” since 2014 Kosovo has been prevented from accepting nine international organisations.
Within four years, between 2014 and 2018, 13 states have attracted recognition of Kosovo's independence, says the report, Time broadcasts.
Nine international organisations in which Kosovo's membership has been hampered are commemorated: The World Customs Organisation, Interpol, International Summer Organisation and the Raft Map, (IOV) The European Student Union, the European Union of Radio ʹDefusion (EBU ), the International Association of Supreme Reservative Institutions, the International Network of Operational Broadcasting of the Electricity System and the International Association of Air Transporters.
Also between 2014 and 2018, 13 states have attracted recognition of Kosovo's independence: Solomon Islands, Suriname, Burundi, Liberia, Pope of New Guinea, Lesotho, Commonwealth Dominique, Grenada, Komore, Madagascar, Palau, Guinea Bisau, and Sao Tome and Príncipe.
States that have recognised Kosovo between 2014 and 2018 are: Tonga, Singapore, Antigua, and Barbude, Togo, Bangladesh, and Barbados, wrote in the report.












