Strange, but this was the first state to recognise Kosovo

On February 17, 2008, Kosovo declared independence. But what was the first country to recognise Kosovo as a state? Based on the list of recognitions published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the first country to have recognised Kosovo as a state is the Republic of Costarica. Knowing this country came just the day [...]
Based on the list of recognitions published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the first country to have recognised Kosovo as a state is the Republic of Costarica.
The recognition from this state came the very day Kosovo declared independence.
The following day, Kosovo's independence was recognised by the United States of America, France, Albania, Turkey, Great Britain, Afghanistan, Australia, Senegal, Germany, Latvia, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Luxembourg, Peru, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, Austria, Ireland, Sweden, Iceland, Slovenia, Finland, Japan and Canada.
The last state that has recognised Kosovo's independence is Israel. /Periscope.












