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Kenya becomes latest country to recognize Kosovo as an independent state

Kenya has officially recognized Kosovo as an independent state, marking the first such recognition in nearly five years amid stalled efforts for broader international acceptance.

Kenya becomes latest country to recognize Kosovo as an independent state
  • Kenya has officially recognized Kosovo as an independent state.
  • Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 but remains outside the United Nations.
  • More than 110 countries, including the US and most European nations, have recognized Kosovo's independence.
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Kenya has officially recognized Kosovo as an independent state, marking the first such recognition in nearly five years amid stalled efforts for broader international acceptance.

Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008; however, it remains outside the United Nations due to strong opposition from Serbia and its key allies, including Russia and China, both of whom hold U.N. veto power.

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More than 110 countries, including the United States and most European nations, have recognized Kosovo's independence, according to Reuters.

The announcement came from former Kosovo President Behgjet Pacolli, who shared photos on his Facebook page showing Kenyan President William Ruto signing the recognition letter.

"I have gone door to door, office to office, with only one goal - to make the voice and the right of the people of Kosovo for freedom, independence and sovereignty being heard," Pacolli said, adding that he had been lobbying for this since 2009.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed Kenya has recognised Kosovo, which means the country will begin the process of establishing formal diplomatic relations.

"Kenya has recognised Kosovo in the interest of international peace and security, territorial integrity and in furtherance of strengthening relations with countries in the Balkans," the State Department of Foreign Affairs said.

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Serbia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a strong condemnation of Kenya’s decision to recognize the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo.

In its statement, Serbia all but severed diplomatic ties with Kenya, arguing that President Ruto’s government had violated the UN Charter, which firmly upholds Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The last country to recognize Kosovo as an independent state was Israel in September 2020.

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