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Slovakia will not recognize Kosmet independence

23. July 2010. | 10:51

Source: EMGportal

The authorities in Bratislava will not change their stance about the unacceptability of the self-proclaimed independence of Kosmet, stated Slovak Minister of Defense Lubomir Galko, on the occasion today’s presentation of the opinion of the International Court of Justice.

The authorities in Bratislava will not change their stance about the unacceptability of the self-proclaimed independence of Kosmet, stated Slovak Minister of Defense Lubomir Galko, on the occasion today’s presentation of the opinion of the International Court of Justice.

The position of Slovakia has not changed, emphasized Galko, adding that this country has no intention of recognizing the unilateral secession of the southern Serbian province.

He pointed that Slovakia is interested in the stability of the Balkans, thus taking part in KFOR with 140 of its troops.

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