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Bangladesh not to recognize Kosovo: FS

We cannot work with Russians when they don't accept the term Republic Of Kosovo. They want to see us as UNMIK/KOSOVO . Well Russia is not our neighbour.But our neighbours outside Serbia recognized us. Albania,Montenegro,Macedonia...

what is UNMIK/KOSOVO signifies? they still see you part of serbia?
Without Russia you cant get the seat in United Nation. We know how hard it was for us without a United Nation seat when China vetos our entry to it. I belive Russia is a responsible player will eventually recognize Kosovo.
 
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what is UNMIK/KOSOVO signifies? they still see you part of serbia?
Without Russia you cant get the seat in United Nation. We know how hard it was for us without a United Nation seat when China vetos our entry to it. I belive Russia is a responsible player will eventually recognize Kosovo.

Yes. They are seeing Kosovo in United Nations rule. UNMIK means - United Nations Mission in Kosovo. So they accept the United Nations ruling, not the Republic of Kosovo term. Russia is supporting Serbia right now, I'm saying right know. But Serbia's ambitions for joining EU and NATO will lost a Russian Support. It's hard to think United Nations in this period of time, we need first to arrive another things,than UN.
 
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Can anyone explain why Russia , China and other so called muslim countries refused to recognize Kosovo but USA and europe are constantly supporting it??
 
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Islamic Ummah not recognizing a fellow Islamic country while unbelievers taking the lead , liberating and recognizing it.
 
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Can anyone explain why Russia , China and other so called muslim countries refused to recognize Kosovo but USA and europe are constantly supporting it??

Because the Albanians have invested a lot of money lobbying into senators in USA congress. That is how it works in USA. Serbs have started investing relatively recently.

Kosovo is really not that important otherwise for the global USA foreign policy which is turned toward gaining petroleum and destroying Russia along with other potential threats. Serbia is a marginal political episode, but look how much dust has risen because the whole independence story is going against the principles of international law.
 
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From Pristina to Dhaka: My hope for two countries to join hands The one month I have been in this country, I was invited almost each night to a home for dinner, a family gathering, or even weddings. The hospitality and generosity reminds me of my grandparents, uncles and aunts. I have met young conscientious people showing great enthusiasm to learn about the life and fate of Kosovars, though my country is thousands of kilometers away. I even met a Bengali soldier who served in Kosovo as a peacekeeper. He has fond memories and heartfelt sympathy for the struggles of Kosovars. Now, as we have embarked on the month of Ramadan, I receive good wishes from friends from both sides across the continents. Each part of my visit in Dhaka has proved a sense of natural bonding and commonalities between the people of Bangladesh and Kosovo. Despite the brotherly connections, official relationships between the two countries unfortunately do not exist. This is primarily because Bangladesh has not, yet, recognized Kosovo as an independent country. Kosovo declared its independence in February 2008. Since then, 77 countries around the world have acknowledged the small Balkan state, including most European countries and neighbors, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Australia and Malaysia. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled last year that Kosovo’s declaration of independence was in accordance with international law. Most recently, on July 5, 2011, the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) adopted a resolution calling on its members to recognize Kosovo as an independent state. Bangladesh does not have a firm stance on the issue of Kosovo. It has previously sent supportive signals for the recognition of the new Republic. In May 2010, the country’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Dipu Moni, said that Bangladesh will come to a decision after the ICJ ruling. Later, the Foreign Secretary, Mohamed Mijarul Quayes, had stated that the country does not feel the necessity to recognize Kosovo. This was interpreted as a way for Bangladesh to maintain its ties with other countries that oppose Kosovo’s independence such as Russia. Bangladesh’s connection to Kosovo dates back to 1999, when it joined the row of democratic countries to support the people of Kosovo in the aftermath of the war waged by the then-Yugoslav dictator, Slobodan Milosevic in 1990s. Bangladesh sent hundreds of soldiers and policemen as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping mission in order to preserve peace and security in the region and develop capable self- governing institutions of Kosovo. Thanks to the support of the international community, Kosovo’s statehood is on its way to be fully established. The independence of Kosovo is irreversible. The United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) has significantly downsized since its declaration of independence in 2008. Since 2009, the EU has deployed a mission to strengthen justice and the rule of law. The future of both, Serbia and Kosovo lies in the European Union, whereby the latter has been mediating the dialogue on technical issues between Belgrade and Pristina. Bangladesh shares a great degree of commonalities with Kosovo. Besides similarities in culture and religion, the two countries share a history of struggles for self-determination. Bangladesh has gone through the same process of statehood building forty years ago, when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the independence of Bangladesh on 26 March, 1971. The citizens of Bangladesh know what it means to experience the birth of a nation and celebrate the right to self- determination. Such experience has helped shape an open and welcoming foreign policy towards emerging states, which was recently expressed through Bangladesh’s recognition of the world’s newest country, the Republic of South Sudan. Moreover, Bangladesh’s economy has become more viable in the recent years. Its industry together with leather products, pharmaceuticals and human resources are constantly growing. Bangladesh has been seeking to increase its exports and initiate economic exchange with all countries throughout the world. Country-to-country relationships with Kosovo could further facilitate its goal of expanding to new markets and building economic links across continents, reaching Europe. The EU is the largest exports partner of Bangladesh. It is also one of the main development donors of the country. As a geo-strategically important ally, the EU will continue to be of significance to Bangladesh. Good relationships with its members will be key. Kosovo has a European future; recognizing it today, would mean growing together as strong partners. Passive stances of some of the Asian countries in recognizing Kosovo have cut out the young Republic from this part of the world. Kosovo’s development is immensely hampered by non-recognitions: business people cannot access two thirds of the world and explore new markets; local products cannot be exported with official stamps; sportsman cannot participate in international sports competitions. The people of Kosovo need the recognition by Bangladesh to contribute the solidarity among states for peace, security and economic wealth. The recognition of Kosovo by the People's Republic of Bangladesh would be an honorable gesture in expanding Bangladesh’s friendship with the people of Kosovo, creating bridges for cooperation and programs of mutual interest. I believe that our shared bonds deserve stronger ties and closer friendship. I had the pleasure to have been one month in your beautiful and kind country, and I am hoping for a future where both our states and people can grow with each other. I am thankful for the help Bangladesh gave to us Kosovars during the times of war. Facing peace in my country, it would be wonderful to extend this close relation between us. Together, Bangladesh and Kosovo can join hands across borders. Let’s start today. This article was sent to us by Behar Xharra. It was originally printed and circulated in local newspapers in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Because the Albanians have invested a lot of money lobbying into senators in USA congress. That is how it works in USA. Serbs have started investing relatively recently.

Kosovo is really not that important otherwise for the global USA foreign policy which is turned toward gaining petroleum and destroying Russia along with other potential threats. Serbia is a marginal political episode, but look how much dust has risen because the whole independence story is going against the principles of international law.
it is written in my previous post that according to icj this independence is legal!
 
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Can anyone explain why Russia , China and other so called muslim countries refused to recognize Kosovo but USA and europe are constantly supporting it??

Because the USA and Europe are not enemies of Islam, as commonly perceived. If it were not for Israel/Palestine and the anti-West sentiment that comes with it, the West would push for more radicalization in the Muslim world so that non-Western people like us stay busy working towards a theocracy 24/7 and stay away from science & tech.

Islamic Ummah not recognizing a fellow Islamic country while unbelievers taking the lead , liberating and recognizing it.

What's India's stance on it? I'm curious, because India is an ally to both Russia and the US.
 
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Its not vs muslims, it is vs the east. Muslims are part of the east. India is part of the east too but it seems they have their colonial hangover.
 
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Yes. They are seeing Kosovo in United Nations rule. UNMIK means - United Nations Mission in Kosovo. So they accept the United Nations ruling, not the Republic of Kosovo term. Russia is supporting Serbia right now, I'm saying right know. But Serbia's ambitions for joining EU and NATO will lost a Russian Support. It's hard to think United Nations in this period of time, we need first to arrive another things,than UN.

I also didn't recognize kosovo.Just heard of them.Today seeing ur flag i'm very much happy.Hope that their freedom may long live.

BD is not a big country like USA & Russia.But anyone's recognition counts. Hope that Russia should support u soon.We will be happy to recognize kosovo than.We dont want any trouble with any other countries.

But there is a very good way if kosovo can try to get recognition by OIC. Than supporting them will be very easy.

Hope that others area of muslims in Europe may get their freedom soon.
 
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Its not vs muslims, it is vs the east. Muslims are part of the east. India is part of the east too but it seems they have their colonial hangover.
I would rather say we still have cold war hangover (anti west, non alignment etc). Refuelling US fighter aircraft is considered big deal in India.
India sees it as a parallel to kashmir cause hence is does not recognize kosovo.
 
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Can anyone explain why Russia , China and other so called muslim countries refused to recognize Kosovo but USA and europe are constantly supporting it??

Because for many Muslim countries China's and Russia's veto power is more important than Independence of fellow Albanian Muslims of Kosovo.
 
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muslim ummah is nothing but a jingo and it only exists in paper. I'll believe in this jingo when Iran and Saudi become butt pals, until then JOY BANGLA JE JAR DESH BACHA!
 
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muslim ummah is nothing but a jingo and it only exists in paper. I'll believe in this jingo when Iran and Saudi become butt pals, until then JOY BANGLA JE JAR DESH BACHA!
Nation states are selfish, they always seek their self interst.
For those nations who see umaah as serving some vital purpose( say security, economic cooperation), they will go for it. If it goes against national interest they will do nothing about it.
It is true for any other decision a modern nation takes.(mostly)
 
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^^ I don't mind being part of an Ummah if it benefits us. If many large and influential Muslim countries can form a large economic union or a military alliance, we'll join them for sure.
 
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