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International recognition of Kosovo - Wikipedia

Background. A number of states expressed concern over the unilateral character of Kosovo's declaration, or explicitly announced that they would not recognise an independent Kosovo.

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Kosovo - Wikipedia

Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008, [19] and has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 104 member states of the United Nations.

Kosovo - Wikipedia

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Key facts on Kosovo, independent for 15 years from Serbia

FROM LIMBO TO INDEPENDENCE: After almost a decade under transitional U.N. administration, backed by tens of thousands of NATO peacekeeping troops, Kosovo declared independence in February...

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Kosovo | History, Map, Flag, Population, Languages, & Capital

Although the United States and most members of the European Union (EU) recognized Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia in 2008, Serbia, Russia, and a significant number of other countries—including several EU members—did not.

Kosovo | History, Map, Flag, Population, Languages, & Capital

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Which countries recognise Kosovo’s statehood? - Al Jazeera

Kosovo declared itself a sovereign state 15 years ago, but countries including Serbia do not recognise its independence.

Which countries recognise Kosovo’s statehood? - Al Jazeera

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Kosovo & Beyond: Where The UN Disagrees On Recognition ... - Forbes

Exactly 15 years ago today, Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. While it has gained recognition from many United Nations members, the question whether Kosovo is indeed an independent...

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Kosovo profile - BBC News

Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in February 2008, after years of strained relations between its Serb and mainly Albanian inhabitants. It has been recognised by the United...

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Kosovo - The World Factbook

On 17 February 2008, the Kosovo Assembly declared Kosovo independent. Serbia continues to reject Kosovo's independence, but the two countries began EU-facilitated discussions in 2013 to normalize relations, which resulted in several agreements. Additional agreements were reached in 2015 and 2023, but implementation remains incomplete ...

Kosovo - The World Factbook

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Reconnaissance de l'indépendance du Kosovo - Touteleurope.eu

Après la Slovénie, la Croatie, la Macédoine, la Bosnie-Herzégovine et le Monténégro, l’indépendance du Kosovo constitue la dernière étape du démantèlement de la Yougoslavie, commencé au début des années 1990. Au sein de l’UE, la reconnaissance de l’indépendance du Kosovo ne fait pas l’unanimité.

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Kosovo - The World Factbook

On 17 February 2008, the Kosovo Assembly declared Kosovo independent. Since then, close to 100 countries have recognized Kosovo, and it has joined numerous international organizations.

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Pays issu de l'ancienne Yougoslavie dont la reconnaissance est limitée

Le Kosovo, en forme longue, la république du Kosovo, également appelé officiellement par les autorités serbes Kosovo-et-Métochie, est un territoire au statut contesté situé en Europe du Sud, plus particulièrement dans les Balkans et en ex-Yougoslavie. Sa déclaration d'indépendance le 17 février 2008, avec Pristina comme capitale, est contestée par la Serbie pour qui il s’agit d’une province autonome, et n’est reconnue ni par l’Organisation des Nations unies, ni par l’Union européenne.