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Kosovo, Facing Some Opposition, to Apply
This Week to Join EU

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Posted By: DogFacedPonySoldier, 12/14/2022 4:50:01 AM

Kosovo will apply to join the European Union this week, Prime Minister Albin Kurti said on Tuesday, a process that is expected to take years if not decades and is dependent on its normalising relations with Serbia. Albanian-majority Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 with the backing of the West, following a 1998-1999 war in which NATO intervened to protect the territory. Kosovo is not a member of the United Nations and five EU states - Spain, Greece, Romania, Slovakia and Cyprus - refuse to recognise Kosovo's statehood.

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Kosovo, according to the UN resolutions, remains as part of Serbia. I guess the UN resolutions don't mean anything to the EU. Why the provocation by the EU?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Safari Man 12/14/2022 8:40:47 AM (No. 1356243)
Going the wrong direction. The EU should disband.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MickTurn 12/14/2022 10:57:32 AM (No. 1356389)
Russia got Hungary and Fried Turkey in Greece...Kosovo saw it happen.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: FunOne 1/13/2024 7:03:05 AM (No. 1635202)
Good luck with finding comfort in that club, Kosovo.
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