Europäische Länder, die Kosovo anerkannt haben

Von BeginningMortgage250

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  1. Easy_Use_7270 on

    Montenegro? That’s a surprise to me.

    Serbia should just take like a symbolic small town in the north and let go the rest. Then Kosovo can unite with Albania and case is closed.

  2. It’s worth mentioning that Bosnia doesn’t recognize Kosovo not because Bosniaks oppose it but because Serb leaders in Republika Srpska oppose and block recognition at the state level … on 17 September 2020, the 3-member Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina voted on recognizing Kosovo Sefik Džaferović (Bosniak) and Željko Komšić (Croat) both voted in favor and it was Milorad Dodik (Serb) who voted against it blocking the recognition….. every EU non-recognizer of Kosovo has its own separatist / territorial headache…Spain (Catalonia, Basque), Cyprus and Greece (Northern Cyprus issue) and Romania and Slovakia (the Hungarian minorities)

  3. NoInfluence5747 on

    Fun fact: Serbia recognizes Kosovo’s sovereignity de-jure through the 2023 Ohrid Agreement.

  4. HumongousFart97 on

    Goofy ahh fake Albania.
    I dont like that we recognized that despite the society being deeply divided in this matter

  5. Low_Deal_4544 on

    If u recognize kosovo then you recognize russian donbas, dont be hypocrites guys.

  6. shqiptarski1444 on

    Grey countries on the east look like a guy peeing and Slovakia is the penis

  7. Meanwhile Kosovars recognize Kosovo as Albania. Just go there and count Albanian flags in Kosovo.

  8. So, does Serbia recognize Kosovo or not? It’s not clear from your map. Also, what does gray mean?

  9. I havent seen a kosovo map post in 0.02 seconds.

    OP, if you like us so much, no need to be shy. Im not into gays but there is someone for you out there.

  10. Gloomy-Intention4698 on

    Why doesn’t all of NATO recognize Kosovo? Also, why does Serbia even want Kosovo at this point. I feel as though it’s more trouble than it’s worth trying to hold onto Kosovo at this point.

  11. I have to admit as a Spaniard that if they didn’t put it in red I wouldn’t have known where it is.

    Therefore I must recognize that the gray color in Spain is right

  12. Ecology_Radish4405 on

    It’s important to keep in mind what led to Kosovo’s declaration of independence and why it was supported by the West in the first place. It’s not really comparable to the likes of Catalonia or Donbas.
    Albanians being a big minority in Yugoslavia, as big as Bosniaks or Slovenes, in 1945 Tito gave Kosovo autonomy inside the republic of Serbia, with Kosovo almost being equal to a republic, with votes at the federal level (from 1974). But when Tito died, Milosevic campaigned on Serbian nationalism and illegally and unilaterally revoked this autonomy. He then suppressed the resulting peaceful protests with violence and fired tens of thousands of Albanians and replaced them with Serbs, and Albanian institutions were replaced with Serbian ones. Albanians formed a parallel system of institutions with Ibrahim Rugova in the front and even declared the Republic of Kosova back then in the early 90s. Rugova was for peaceful resistance. However, after the Dayton accords in Bosnia in 1995, where the Kosovo issue was not brought up, the Albanian resistance became more desperate and the KLA started using violence in the form of bombings and killing policemen. The central Serbian government responded militarily against the separatists and the civilian population, where state-led massacres of Albanian civilians took place. 460,000 Albanians were displaced at this point. NATO then intervened by bombing Serbia because of the massacres and the displacement, to prevent another Bosnia or Rwanda from happening. The massacres and displacement continued for months during the NATO intervention, resulting in a total of 1.45 million displaced, most outside of Kosovo, and more than 10,000 civilians dead, the vast majority being Albanians.
    After the war’s end in 1999, Kosovo was placed under UN control. International negotiations started in 2006, and in 2007 the Finnish president Ahtisaari presented a plan of supervised independence. Talks between Serbia and Kosovo broke down, and so the only step forward Kosovo Albanians saw as realistic was to declare the Ahtisaari plan unilaterally.
    In essence, independence was declared because Kosovo Albanians could not see a future inside the state that sought to genocide them.
    Milosevic said to Wesley Clark, NATO commander: „We will do what we have done before, the murder of Albanians. We will kill them all.“

  13. Beyllionaire on

    I hate territorial disputes with such passion.

    Can’t they just grow tf up and agree on something already? All of them. Life is too short to care about who owns what.

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