Other countries strive for recognition following UN court’s decision on Kosovo
Published: 25 July, 2010, 10:03
Edited: 26 July, 2010, 05:27
The International Court of Justice’s recent ruling that Kosovo’s declaration of independence was legitimate has sparked reaction from two other states which are also seeking acknowledgment.
I used to recognise Kosovo but no longer do I recognise it due to the illegal push for independence in 2008. I do fully recognise Abkhazia and South Ossetia because they have more legal reasons to gain independence because they was never part of Georgia to begin with historically if Transnistria the breakaway republic of Moldova was to push for independence I will recognise it straight away. The only key reason why I do not recognise Kosovo is simply the U.N. Charter of 12:44 because it violates international law. And Tom I fully agree with all that you have stated in your comment.









It is a dying Empire which was influencing the World politics for the past 13.000 years resorts to desperate measures, such as formation of a criminal state of Kosovo, to hang on topower as its grip becomes more and more lose by each passing day. Their heavenly masters have abandoned them more than 10 years ago and they are mortaly wounded now. The ruling of Kosovo has bolted anothe nail into their coffin.