Serbian MPJ document to withdraw recognition of Kosovo from Sierra Leone

A document provided by Radio Free Europe (RSE) at the Serbian Foreign Ministry reportedly has decided to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence. In the document in which, however, there is no signing, the government of Sierra Leone is said to be looking at the deadlock in relations between Serbia [...]
In the document in which, however, there are no signatures, the government of Sierra Leones is said to be looking at the deadlock in relations between Serbia and Kosovo with concern.
The Sierra Leone government has considered the position that any recognition has taken place regarding Kosovo's independence was premature, given the ongoing dialogue”, the document said.
The Sierra Leone government has decided to withdraw any such recognition of Kosovo's independence while awaiting an acceptable solution from both sides”, the document says.
Asked by Radio Free Europe who is the signatory of the document, the foreign ministry said it is about a “not signed”.
In announcing from the meeting between Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic and Sierra Leones Minister Nabeela Tunis, who has been posted on the Sierra Leone website, the meeting was reportedly focused on strengthening co-operation between the two countries, not to mention Kosovo.
On Tuesday, Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said Sierra Leone has drawn recognition of Kosovo's independence as an independent state.
Kosovo Foreign Minister Glauk Konjufca said there is still no official information regarding Serbia's claims that Sierra Leone has drawn recognition of Kosovo's independence.













