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Serbian FM: Nigeria will not recognise Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence

14. September 2011. | 07:50

Source: Tanjug

The Serbian ambassador in Nigeria conferred with Nigerian government officials an hour ago and received a confirmation that Nigeria has not changed its stand and will not recognise Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence, the minister said.

Reflecting on the claims by Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Bedzet Pacoli that Nigeria has launched a process aimed at recognition of Kosovo, Jeremic said that as usual, Pacoli is not telling the truth.

The Serbian ambassador in Nigeria conferred with Nigerian government officials an hour ago and received a confirmation that Nigeria has not changed its stand and will not recognise Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence, the minister said.

According to him, Pacoli is a rather unreliable source of information as shown earlier, which was also confirmed by his dismissal from the position of Kosovo president.

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