Two Spanish deputies call on Sanchezi to recognise Kosovo: Do it, we already had football games.

Two deputies from the Lower Chamber at the Parliamentary Congress in Spain have called on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to recognise Kosovo. At Wednesday's meeting, MP Aytor Esteban has said Spain should fear neither its divisions, because “what needs to happen will happen”, referring to [...]
Two deputies from the Lower Chamber at the Parliamentary Congress in Spain have called on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to recognise Kosovo.
At Wednesday's meeting, MP Ayrtor Esteban has said Spain should fear neither its divisions, because “what is due to happen will happen”, referring to continued demands for the independence of Catalonia and Baski.
As far as Kosovo is concerned, you are known because there has already been” football matches, he said in the Assembly.
Esteban has also accused Serbia of not keeping track of pursuing war crimes.
Meanwhile, MP Mertxe Aizpurua has spoken on the same issue, calling it the ugly “” Sanchezi “has mentioned all Balkan states except for Kosovo”.
“It is time to recognise Kosovo's sovereignty and legitimacy as a full state. Because it's a country out of the people's desire. We should not turn our backs on democracy or the decision of the public, nor on the Balkans, nor on this state”, Aizpurua said.
Kosovo and Spain in football face qualifications for the World “Catari 2022”, in the confrontation that has been conveyed with much controversy as Spain, refusing to recognise Kosovo, has also refused to mention the term state by calling it territory, even broadcasting, referring to the Federation representative as not Kosovo's Federation. Spain is one of five European Union countries that have refused to recognise Kosovo.
Ator Esteban has been deputy since 2004. He is MP of the Nationalist Basque Party, meanwhile, Aizpurua is part of a coalition of Basque parties. /Time/













