Kosovo’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, denied that some countries had withdrawn accusations against Kosovo.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that neither the Ministry of Foreign Affairs nor the missions of the Republic of Kosovo were informed about the allegations of the President of Serbia that some countries yesterday withdrew their recognition of Kosovo.
Noting that such a claim has yet to be substantiated after bilateral meetings with representatives at various levels of countries believed to have declared recognition decisions invalid, or after consultations with Kosovo’s key partners, the written statement said, “Open issues between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia are being discussed through Dialogue and not through destructive media campaigns.Data included.
“Serbia must urgently stop aggression against Kosovo and its sovereignty and return to the negotiating table on the basis of mutual recognition,” the foreign ministry said in a written statement. It has been said.
Source: Port of Kosovo
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