Independence of Kosovo -A great threat to International Community

by senthil5000 | July 18, 2009 at 07:45 pm
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When Mahinda Rajapakse met the Serbian president said that Kosovo becoming a separate nation is a great threat to the co-operation of international community and he is willing to work together with Serbia. He further said that establishment of Kosovo is not justified and it is against the fundamentals of UN regulations.

Mahindha Rajapaksa said that when Kosova becoming a separate nation, it is a threat to the co-operation of the international community. He is willing to work together with Serbia. When he met Serbian President he further said that the establishment of a separate state cannot be justified and it is against the fundamental regulations of the UN.

 When President of Serbia met Mahindha Rajapaksa, he said that the issue of separation of Kosova was taken to the International Courts and there are 36 countries submitted their arguments to the courts. Both of them agreed that the world community consider the separation of Kosova and the consiquences by the separation. The two leaders also discussed on trade and commercial activities between Sri Lanka and Serbia.

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Uncle Sam

Makes Sense..!

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albertacowpoke

Kosovo (Albanian: Kosova, Kosovë; Serbian: Косово or Косово и Метохија, Kosovo or Kosovo i Metohija[6]) is a disputed region in the Balkans. Its majority is governed by the partially-recognised Republic of Kosovo (Albanian: Republika e Kosovës), a self declared independent state which has de facto control over the territory; the exception are a number of Serb enclaves. Serbia does not recognise the secession of Kosovo and considers it a United Nations-governed entity within its sovereign territory, the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Аутономна Покрајина Косово и Метохија, Autonomna Pokrajina Kosovo i Metohija), according to the Constitution of Serbia (2006).[7]


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albertacowpoke

The Ethnic Make up of Kosovo92% Albanians, 5.3% Serbs, 2.7% others[1]

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