Events on 13th anniversary of Kosovo Declaration of Independence

Kosovo today marks its 13th anniversary of citizenship with a series of activities organised by its central and local institutions. Ceremonies in honour of this day will begin with the establishment of the state flag from the KSF Ceremonial Guard to the court of the Prime Minister's Office, in which the applicant [...] will participate.
Ceremonies in honour of this day will begin with the establishment of the state flag from the KSF Ceremonial Guard to the courtyard of the Prime Minister's Office, in which President Vjosa Osmani's task officer and incumbent Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti will participate.
The central manufacturation will be held at the Kazerman “Adem Jashari” in Pristina, while under the care of the U.d. Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani will also be held a state welcome.
During the day, there will be homazes in September of legendary KLA commander Adem Jashar in Prekaz and Skenderaj, September of Zahir Pajazit in Pristina, the tomb of martyrs in Glodjan, Recak and the tomb of former President Ibrahim Rugova.
Sports events such as the Independence- Federation Gymnastics Race in Pristina, the Independence-Federation Tour, will also be held. In Han of Elez, the Independence Tour-The Federation of Ping-Pong Pristina, the Run of Independence-Attic Federation in the Year.
In honour of the 13th anniversary of the Kosovo Declaration of Independence will open the “life exhibition and the work of Sali Cekut” and the separation of annual literature prices from MRKS in Pristina.
In honour of Kosovo's 13th anniversary of Independence, Prizren's KK holds solemn assembly and shares the decoration “Nder of the City” for the former Kosovo Assembly Vice President Bujar Djurdella, while solemn gatherings will also be held in the Scikyright municipality, Podujevo and other municipalities.
Otherwise, on Sunday, February 17th 2008, at 3:39 p.m. in the Kosovo Parliament, the Declaration of Independence was read, and Kosovo was declared independent until a new state was confirmed in the Balkans.
Independent Kosovo immediately began to be recognised by friendly states. So far, Kosovo has recognised 117 states. The last country to recognise Kosovo is Israel.











