Kenya Officially Recognizes Kosovo As an Independent State
- Kenya officially recognized Kosovo's independence, as confirmed by Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani on Facebook.
- Vjosa Osmani expressed gratitude to Kenyan President William Ruto for this decision, calling it fair and important.
- Behgjet Pacolli, former Kosovan president, emphasized this recognition as a victory for Kosovo and its sovereignty.
- Kosovo declared independence in 2008 and is recognized by over 100 countries, but not by Serbia.
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Kenya's recognition of Kosovo has raised doubts in Belgrade about the First Lady's reach and the meaning of her trips abroad at taxpayers' expense.
Kosovo says Kenya joined countries recognizing it
PRISTINA: Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani on Wednesday said that Kenya had become the latest nation to recognize Kosovo as an independent country and has pledged to open diplomatic ties. “Kosovo continues to move forward on its path of integration and strengthening its international position,” Osmani said on her Facebook account.
The President of the Republic of Albania, Bajram Begaj, today congratulated the Republic of Kosovo on its recognition as an independent and sovereign state by the Republic of Kenya. President Begaj thanked his counterpart William Ruto for making this decision. “I am pleased that Kenya has recognized the state of Kosovo today. I express my gratitude to my friend William Ruto for this decision warmly welcomed by all Albanians,” Begaj wrote in a po…
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