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Tatsache Oman erkennt Kosovo an.


Oman Recognises Kosovo

Kosovo’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that the Middle Eastern state of Oman has recognised Kosovo’s independence.

The caretaker deputy foreign minister Vlora Citaku said that the Ministry had received a letter with the announcement from the Sultanate of Oman through Kosovo’s embassy in the UK.
“We are aware of the ICJ decision related to the issue of Kosovo’s independence and the government of the Sultanate of Oman would welcome the membership of Kosovo in the United Nations and other international and regional organisations,” the letter reads.
Oman is the 75th country to recognise Kosovo’s independence and the third in 2011. In January, Qatar and Guinea-Bissau announced their recognitions.
Oman has a population of 2.5 million and it borders Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Since it declared independence, the United States and most EU member countries have recognised the former Serbian province, but Belgrade, supported by Russia, has firmly rejected the move and several powerful countries, including China, have not recognised it.
Kosovo needs a two-thirds majority of the United Nation’s 192 member states in the General Assembly and approval from the Security Council to take a seat in the UN.



Oman Recognises Kosovo :: Balkan Insight
 
Tatsache Oman erkennt Kosovo an.


Oman Recognises Kosovo

Kosovo’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that the Middle Eastern state of Oman has recognised Kosovo’s independence.

The caretaker deputy foreign minister Vlora Citaku said that the Ministry had received a letter with the announcement from the Sultanate of Oman through Kosovo’s embassy in the UK.
“We are aware of the ICJ decision related to the issue of Kosovo’s independence and the government of the Sultanate of Oman would welcome the membership of Kosovo in the United Nations and other international and regional organisations,” the letter reads.
Oman is the 75th country to recognise Kosovo’s independence and the third in 2011. In January, Qatar and Guinea-Bissau announced their recognitions.
Oman has a population of 2.5 million and it borders Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Since it declared independence, the United States and most EU member countries have recognised the former Serbian province, but Belgrade, supported by Russia, has firmly rejected the move and several powerful countries, including China, have not recognised it.
Kosovo needs a two-thirds majority of the United Nation’s 192 member states in the General Assembly and approval from the Security Council to take a seat in the UN.



Oman Recognises Kosovo :: Balkan Insight
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