Kosovo celebrates the Anniversary of its Independence on February 17th being the youngest country in Europe.
Independence of Kosovo came at a huge cost: a systematic campaign of terror, including murders, rapes, arsons and severe maltreatments. The Kosovo War led to 13,500 deaths or people missing, displacement of between 1.2 million to 1.45 people.
Kosovo declaration of independence was adopted on 17 February 2008 by the Assembly of Kosovo. In a meeting attended by 109 of the total 120 members, the assembly unanimously declared Kosovo to be independent from Serbia. All 11 representatives of the Serb minority boycotted the proceedings.
Kosovo has been recognised by the United States and major European Union countries. Serbia which is backed up by Russia, refuses to recognise it. Although Serbia does not recognise Kosovo as an independent country, in accordance with the Brussels Agreement (19 April 2013) has to begin normalise relations with Kosovo.
So far Kosovo has been recognised by 115 countries as an independent state, of which one has withdrawn (Suriname). 111 out of 193 (57.5%) United Nations member states, 23 out of 28 (82%) European Union member states ( Cyprus, Greece, Slovakia, Spain and Romania do not recognize Kosovo as an independent country), 25 out of 29 (86%) NATO member states, and 36 out of 57 (63%) Organisation of Islamic Cooperation member states have recognised Kosovo.
Kosovo is not yet member of the United Nations, EU and NATO.
Since becoming an independent country it has
become a member of the international institutions such as
the International Monetary Fund IMF (since 29 June 2009 ), World
Bank (since 29 June 2009 ), World Customs Organization (since 3 March 2017),
The International Road Transport Union (IRU) (since May 2009),
The International Bar Association (IBA) (since 28 May 2009),
International Olympic Committee IOC (since 9 December 2014), Union of
European Football Associations UEFA (since 2016), The Fédération
Internationale de Football Association FIFA (since 13th of May 2016), and
many other international sports organisations including The International
Orienteering Federation (IOF). Kosovo has also signed the first Stabilisation
and Association Agreement with EU.(read more here: Kosovo-EU_SAA_Final_2
(1)
or here: http://www.kryeministri-ks.net/repository/docs/Kosovo-EU_SAA_Final_2.pdf)
In June 2014, Kosovo became a member state of the Venice Commission, an advisory body of the Council of Europe.
Source: Embassy of the Republic of Kosovo in the Hague, Website of the Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, BBC country profile, Wikipedia
Images from the Embassy of Kosovo in the Hague
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