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Guinea and Nigeria recognize the independence of Kosovo

18. August 2011. | 11:53

Source: Alsat

The Cabinet of Kosovo Vice Prime Minister, Behgjet Pacolli officially confirmed that the Republic of Guinea and the Republic of Nigeria are the next two countries that have recognized the independence of Kosovo.

The number of countries that have recognized Kosovo as an independent country reached to 79.

The Cabinet of Kosovo Vice Prime Minister, Behgjet Pacolli officially confirmed that the Republic of Guinea and the Republic of Nigeria are the next two countries that have recognized the independence of Kosovo.

These recognitions followed the lobbying activities organized by Vice Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli, who aimed at increasing the number of recognitions for Kosovo.

The official Prishtina informed that Behgjet Pacolli is actually in Africa on a lobbying mission to increase the number of recognitions for Kosovo’s independence.

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19. August 2011. 12:54:26

| 81 and its Niger

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Hello. The Republic of Niger recognized Kosovo not Nigeria, not yet anyways. And now it is 80 UN members, 81 in total. As Benin recognized and Taiwan had recognized on February 17th 2008.

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