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U.S. and Germany Would Recognize Kosovo

By , About.com GuideJanuary 20, 2008

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According to the New York Times, both the United States and Germany would recognize Kosovo as an independent country if it declares independence from Serbia. It is possible that Kosovo will unilaterally declare independence after the February 3 round of Serbian elections. Read more from the Times.

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February 18, 2008 at 6:15 pm
(1) Adrian says:

It’s about time to recognize the historical right of Kosova to have its destiny fulfilled-That is full independence. Kosova never was a Serbian province. It was there, since the times of birth of European civilization, a very distinct Dardanian/llyrian identity. Always populated by Dardanias who, although under constant pressure of forcefully migration by Tito’s Yugoslavia & Milloshevic’s Serbia, still make up 92% of the population. Serbs always have been a minority there. We know that Serbs appeared in Balkans (then llyria) only by the 6th Century AD. They have always been a minority and ‘the story’ of Kosova being the Heartland of Serbia is just a pure Serbian nationalist fantasy. Facts Speak Louder Than Words and Serbian’s Lies Will Collapse by Themselves. Serbs always have been considered as oppressors there, not just by Albanian majority, but also by other ethnic groups to. Serbs just occupied Kosova during the rise of the Serbian nationalism early 20th cent. from Ottomans, who by then were loosing the Balkans after 500 years of occupation. Now Kosova should be Free!

February 7, 2011 at 10:03 am
(2) anonamous says:

not answerin the question sir do ur job man gosh

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