Serbia with new Kosovo recognition campaign

Serbia on Thursday launched the newest campaign against Kosovo independence. Serbia's foreign affairs minister, Ivica Dacic, visited several Central Asian states. The first station was Kyrgyzstan, where in Bishkek capital he met with the highest heads of state he visited. This is the place that was always [...]
Serbia's foreign affairs minister, Ivica Dacic, visited several Central Asian states. The first station was Kyrgyzstan, where in Bishkek capital he met with the highest heads of state he visited.
This is the place that was always on the Serbian side. This is a country that has always voted against Kosovo's accession, as in U NESTO as well as Interpol. Their positions are very firm, they say they will never accept Kosovo's unilaterally proclaimed independence, if Serbia opposes this”, Dacic said through a video that released Serbia's MPJ.
Meanwhile on Thursday, in the Serbian capital, the president of this state, Aleksandar Vuciq, hosted counterpart from the Republic of Guinea Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embalo.
The negotiator thanked the guest for what Vucic calls respect for Serbia's territorial integrity. The guest said that the country visiting him and his people are brothers for his country.
According to claims by Serbian officials, such as Daciq, Guinea Bissau has drawn the recognition of Kosovo's sovereign and independent state several years ago.
But on the official list of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Pristina, of countries that have recognised independence declared on February 17, 2008, Guinea Bissau has done so on January 10, 2011.












