Romanian MP seeks recognition of Kosovo with speech at this state's assembly

Romania is Kosovo's guest at the “Fadil Vokrri” stadium. Verdekkaltri are making the economy -- one of the five members of the European Union that does not recognise Kosovo's independence. But it's MP from the party “Reper”, Dragosh-Cathal Tenita, who delivered a speech two weeks ago in the House of [...]
Verdekkaltri are making the economy -- one of the five members of the European Union that does not recognise Kosovo's independence.
But it is MP from the party “Reper”, Dragosh-Cathal Tenita, who delivered a speech two weeks ago in Romania's Parliament, where he has demanded that this recognition take place, follows Klanovo.tv.
His first argument has been that Kosovo is recognised as next to 21 other EU members, but also powerful states like the US, Canada and Japan.
Tenita has further said that Romania's recognition could contribute to regional stability and that it would also be in step with European decisions and policies.
To recognise from Bucharest, there would be diplomatic advantages as well as trade, regional co-operation, as well as the security field.












