For four years, no recognition, no membership in international organisations

Israel's recognition continues to be the final recognition of Kosovo's independence since February 2021. And the lack of new recognition and non-membership in international organisations are estimated to be blocking Kosovo in foreign policy. Political analysts, this government, named it the worst in this regard. Government [...]
Kurti government is almost completeing the mandate, but has not yet secured any new recognition and no membership in international organisations, despite the likelihood that Kosovo will join the Council of Europe was great. Meanwhile, the recent recognition of Kosovo came from Israel on February 1st 2021.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not answer the questions on the subject, but is the former director of the Department of America at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Disapar, Albert Prenkaj, at the same time connoisseur of this area, which estimates that this government had no focused strategy in bringing new recognitions to the country.
“I don't see any Kosovo foreign policy efforts to request new recognitions, we have even had a tendency to recognise, but yet with the mediation of friendly countries this recognition was banned. We have a foreign policy anamese who speaks of a self-insult and this isolation has come from politics which Prime Minister Kurti led mainly with Foreign Affairs Minister Donica Grovalla”, Albert Prenkaj
Since declaring independence so far, Kosovo has been recognised by 117 states.












