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Five countries are expected to withdraw Kosovo recognition in the coming
period, the press writes. 

Source: B92, Prva TV Monday, January 21, 2019 | 09:23 

 

(EPA-EFE, file, illustration)

The first of these countries is Palau, whose president is visiting Serbia.

It is expected that at this time it will be officially confirmed that Palau
is withdrawing its recognition of Kosovo. 

Ivica Dacic said on Friday
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20>  that another country is likely to withdraw make this move on Monday.
Pristina-based media then said it would be Palau, a republic located in the
western Pacific near New Guinea and the Philippines. 

Serbia previously abolished visas for that country, as well as St. Kitts and
Nevis. 

Dacic, however, on Sunday morning did not want to confirm whether this was
really Palau. 

"President of Palau has arrived in Belgrade and will meet with President
Vucic tomorrow. I would ask you to make your own conclusions. (Pristina
official) Pacolli wrote to Palau's president as soon as he heard, and I
don't want to hurt our interests, let's finish the job first," said Dacic. 

The minister also noted that it is very possible that a 14th country in a
row to withdraw recognition of Kosovo could be St. Kitts and Nevis. 

"My children ask me often where each country is, but these countries have
the same voting right (in the UN) as does China. I regularly show the map to
everyone, who has recognized Kosovo and who as not. Territoriality speaking,
we have huge advantage," said Dacic. 

If Palau today officially announces the withdrawal of the recognition, the
number of countries that recognize Kosovo will fall to 98, which means that
Belgrade is a short way away from reaching the goal of the number of
recognitions dropping below half of the total number of members of the
United Nations, which is 96. 

The exact number of countries that have recognized Kosovo remain in the air.
Although Serbian officials claim that ten withdrawals of recognition have
already occurred, the Pristina authorities deny it. 

The first state that withdrew its recognition of Kosovo was Suriname, who
made the decision on October 27, 2017, it is stated in Belgrade. 

According to the statements of Serbian officials, the Union of the Comoros,
Sao Tome and Principe, Guinea-Bissau, Burundi, Liberia, Lesotho, Grenada,
Madagascar, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Papua New Guinea, and Grenada are
also on the list.

 

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