Comments of Countries Regarding Kosovo Independance and Recognition

It is clearly these Oxymoron Arab and Disgusting dummy Moslem countries not to recognize Kosovo promptly. Instead of happy seeing an independent Moslem country they speak nonsense as being the authority of International law. All of them running to Serbia kissing the shoes of the Serbian prime minister including the Iraqi minister and forgetting how the Serbs massacred Moslems in Bosnia and Kosovo. All these Arab and Moslem countries have no sense of shame. Actually if Israel recognizes Kosovo will embarrass the Arabs very badly and insure very well future good relation with this new country.
Some of these Arab and Moslem countries can get some whacking from America to behave.
These dummy Arab anti-Moslem countries first they refused to recognize Kosovo because this will lead to other countries to have their minorities to declare independence. When these stupid and mentally retarded predictions did not materialize they jumped into the legality none-sense.
The fact remains that Kosovo has nothing to do with Kosovo and it was a colony of Serbia since 1912. What is the legality stupid Arab and other Moslem countries.


According to Wikipedia.

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nebojša Radmanović, the Serb member of the rotating tripartite presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, stated that Bosnia and Herzegovina will not recognise Kosovo independence and called Kosovo an internal matter of Serbia.[95] Željko Komšić, the Croat member of the presidency, who was presiding until 7 March 2008, has stated that "Bosnia will not recognize Kosovo soon".[95] The presiding, Bosniak member of the presidency, Haris Silajdžić, the last Bosnian war-time politician who still actively impacts public life, said in an interview with a Turkish paper hours after taking office "that his country is unlikely to recognize Kosovo's independence any time soon due to strong objections from its own Serbian community."
Algeria
Mourad Medelci, Foreign Affairs Minister, said that "although Algeria sympathizes with all Muslim countries, we cannot yet recognise Kosovo as an independent state. There are international laws and they must be respected. We are following the situation very closely".

Azerbaijan
"We view this illegal act as being in contradiction with international law. Proceeding from this, Azerbaijan's position is clear: it does not recognise (Kosovo's) independence." said Khazar Ibrahim, head of the press service at Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry.[86] Azerbaijan has withdrawn peacekeepers from Kosovo because, "Owing to the change of situation in Kosovo, the Azeri peacekeeping battalion performing its mission within the Turkish contingent will be withdrawn. Azerbaijan acts in compliance with the country’s political stance.", stated Zahid Oruj, member of the parliamentary committee on defence and security.[87] At the summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference on March 10, Azerbaijan opposed adoption of the document, proposed by Turkey, that would lend support to Kosovo’s declaration of independence.

Bangladesh
On 18 February 2008. when asked about possible recognition of independent Kosovo, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "The interests of the people of Kosovo have always been close to Bangladeshi hearts, and we are proud to have contributed to the stability of that region through our peace-keepers. We are following the issue very closely with like-minded countries, and also the relevant on-going Security Council deliberations at the UN. Decisions on matters such as this are always taken on the basis of perceived national self interest, the moral questions involved, and the realities on the ground, as will be the case in this respect".

Egypt
Foreign Ministry spokesman urged the parties to abide by international law and support regional stability, but did not say whether Egypt recognizes Kosovo.
At the summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference on 10 March 2008, Egypt opposed adoption of the document, proposed by Turkey, that would lend support to Kosovo’s declaration of independence.

Indonesia
19 February 2008 Foreign Ministry spokesman Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo said that the Indonesian government will observe closely developments in Kosovo and is not yet in a position to give its recognition to the unilaterally declared independence. The issue will be debated in parliament among the Indonesian parties.[115] At the summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference on 10 March 2008 Indonesia opposed adoption of the document, proposed by Turkey, that would lend support to Kosovo’s declaration of independence.

Iraq
During a visit with the Serbian Ambassador, Iraqi Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Labeed Abbawi stated Iraq's support for UN principles regarding non-interference in internal affairs and the rights of minorities.

Iran
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said that Iran is studying the situation and would make a decision in due course.[118] Golamreza Ansari, Iranian Ambassador to Russia, said that "this question has very important aspects. Frankly speaking, the United Nations divided one of its members into two parts, though Article 1244 confirms the territorial integrity of Serbia. This is a very strange event. We think that some countries try to weaken international organizations. Presently, Iran is studying the question of Kosovo's future. Iran expresses its concern over the weakening of international organizations."

Libya
Abdulhati Al Obeidi, Secretary for European Affairs of Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, on 17 March 2008, after meeting with the Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremić, stated that Libya will not recognize unilateral declaration of independence by Kosovo. Al Obeidi said that Libya strongly supports the position of Serbia regarding Kosovo, despite the pressure from the European Union and some Islamic nations to recognize, and that Libya considers unilateral declaration of independence illegal. Al Obeidi stated that Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi considers UN Security Council to be the only place where Kosovo problem can be solved the right way.

Mali
In mid-March 2008 in Bamako Mali's President Amadou Toumani Touré is reported in press as having expressed the Malian stance on Kosovo as follows: "International norms must be respected, because their abuse and the violation of territorial integrity could threaten a series of countries with a similar problem."

Pakistan
Foreign ministry says that it "support[s] the legitimate aspirations of the Kosovars."

Sudan
At the summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference on 10 March 2008 Sudan opposed adoption of the document, proposed by Turkey, that would lend support to Kosovo’s declaration of independence.[88] Other than that, as of 20 March 2008 no statement concerning Kosovo has been sourced for Sudanese government.ountries

Macedonia
21 March 2008 Skopje _ The Macedonian Government's spokesman slammed Friday's claims that Macedonia will recognise Kosovo’s independence on Saturday, local media reported.

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