Daciq: Egypt recognised Kosovo, but did not vote it in international organisations

Serbia's Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic has declared that Egypt had recognised Kosovo's independence in the last days of Mohammed Morsi's rule, but that the country had not voted for Kosovo's membership in international organisations since 2015, so it could be said to be a recognition. Frozen “” [...]
Serbia's Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic has declared that Egypt had recognised Kosovo's independence in the last days of Mohammed Morsi's rule, but that the country had not voted for Kosovo's membership in international organisations since 2015, so it could be said to be a recognition. Frozen “”
Dacic said that at the beginning of the session, in part on parliamentary questions.
It is true that Egypt recognised Kosovo in the last days of Morsi. Since the foreign affairs minister did not want to do so, a government spokesman declared that Egypt recognised Kosovo. However, there is no official document on this “, Daciq, who was the foreign minister, reports Tanjug, broadcasts Klan Kosova.
He said he had repeatedly questioned Egypt's Foreign Affairs Minister Sameh Shukri, who, when he was there, told him that Egypt did not want to withdraw recognition and enter those issues, but noted that this country since 2015 did not vote for Kosovo in international organisations.
So you can say that recognition is frozen. Egypt did not withdraw recognition, but no longer votes for Kosovo in international organisations, which is important. Of course, we would also like them to withdraw recognition”, he added.











