Moratorium is over: How many countries will be recognised and in how many organisations will Kosovo membership Albin Kurti?

Sunday's 5th September marked the completion of the year-long mortorium between Kosovo and Serbia that was signed in the White House and that prevented Serbia from lobbiing for Kosovo's recognition and Kosovo lobbiing for membership in international organisations. During his opposition time, incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had been [...]
During his opposition time, incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had been very tough on this point of agreement, interpreting it as “violation of sovereignty”.
Due to Kosovo's failure to join U NESTO, Kosovo has been on diplomatic criminals as Serbia has successfully managed to receive a range of recognitions from various states of the world that had previously recognised Kosovo.
According to Serbian diplomacy, the number of these states that have revoted Kosovo's cognitive stance amounts to 20 [20], writes Periscopi.
What happened?
States that have refused recognition of Kosovo as an independent state are declaring that their approach extends until the end of Belgrade-Pristina negotiations on Kosovo's final status.
Kosovo seemed to have no diplomatic strategy to stop this damaging process internationally for Kosovo.
Kosovo's current diplomacy also seems to have a strategy to bring new recognitions or to stop attracting new recognitions.
Kosovo does not seem prepared to lobby and apply for membership in any important international organisation either.
The US State Department in a statement for Voice of America “encouraged Kosovo and Serbia to continue the mortorium”.
“in order to support the success of dialogue and other efforts, we encourage both sides to keep their recipients on the issue of recognition that complicates progress in technical fields”, a spokesman said The DEA.
Who does the morturium serve?
From what was happening so far, the morturium in question has served more to Kosovo than it has now been one year since no other state in the world.
However, the largest morturium service makes the dialogue process, expected to continue this September even among the top state leaders, Kurti and Vucinqi.
Kosovo and Serbia have not commented so far on the end of this mortorium, while it is not known what is happening in the dialogue process behind the scenes.
The United States is ready to support work on reaching a comprehensive, binding agreement on normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia, focused on mutual recognition, which lays the foundation for sustainable co-operation and progress”, the UN statement said.
During a forum in Bled Slovenia, Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq stated that if Kosovo began membership requirements in INTERPOL, UNESCO and the Council of Europe, his country would respond to that.
In contrast to Vuciq, Kosovo's prime minister, who had sharply criticised this morturium, has not yet said a word. Kurti had promised ahead of the 14 February elections that she would also decide the measure of reciprocity, which she has not yet put under the pretext of a technical preparation on the part of customs officials. Various critics estimate that all of this concerns the dialogue process in Brussels. /Periscope











