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State Minister Shahriar leaves for Pristina today.

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Bangladesh is going to establish diplomatic relationship today with Kosovo, a Balkan state that was recognised by Bangladesh about a year ago. The event coincides with the celebrations of declaration of Kosovo’s independence 10 years ago. State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam is leaving for Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, today to attend the celebrations to mark the declaration of its independence from Serbia 10 years ago. “Yes, we are going to establish diplomatic relationship with Kosovo very tomorrow (Friday) at the United Nations headquarters in New York,” a senior foreign ministry official concerned told The Independent yesterday. “Bangladesh permanent representative to the United Nations and his counterpart from Kosovo will sign the recognition documents. Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque, now in New York, is likely to be present on the occasion,” he said.

According to officials concerned, the official establishment of diplomatic relationship will enable both the countries to engage in different sectors.

Before Kosovo, Bangladesh last established diplomatic ties with South Sudan that gained independence in 2011, they said.

“The decision to establish diplomatic ties with Kosovo is much tougher than that of South Sudan because the whole world was unanimous regarding the newest African state, while the east European country still remains a disputed territory to many countries including Russia and Spain,” said the officials.

Despite being a Muslim-majority country, quite a few nations belonging to the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation (OIC) are yet to recognise Kosovo, they said.

The government of Kosovo, which has been recognised so far by 115 countries, had invited Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali to attend the celebrations to mark the declaration of the independence, said officials concerned.

As he cannot attend the programme due to his preoccupation with other engagements, State Minister Shahriar Alam will be representing Bangladesh, they added.

The state minister will be the first Bangladeshi senior official to visit the country after the recognition, they said.

While in Pristina, Shahriar will meet Hashim Thaci, the president of Kosovo.

Kosovo is a landlocked country in the central Balkan Peninsula with an area of about 11,000 square kilometres and about 19 lakh (1.9 million) people. About 95 per cent of its population are Muslim, most of which are of Albanian origin.

Kosovo's bloody war for independence from Serbia, which still claims Kosovo as its part, ended with a 78-day NATO air campaign against the Serbian forces in June, 1999.

According Thaci, the president of Kosovo, the war left 13,000 dead and 20,000 women of Albanian origin raped.

Although Kosovo got recognition from 115 countries so far, it is yet to be recognised by many countries including Russia, the main supporter of Serbia, which recognises administration of the territory by Kosovo's elected government but claims it as its own Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija.

With its strategic position in the Balkans, it serves as an important link in the connection between central and southern Europe, the Adriatic Sea, and Black Sea. Its capital and largest city is Pristina, and other major urban areas include Prizren, Peć and Ferizaj. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, the Republic of Macedonia to the southeast, Montenegro to the west and the uncontested territory of Serbia to the north and east.

The officials further said that State Minister Shahriar will also visit Tirana, the capital of Albania, before returning home on February 20.

http://www.theindependentbd.com/post/137502
 
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Bangladesh is going to establish diplomatic relationship today with Kosovo, a Balkan state that was recognised by Bangladesh about a year ago. The event coincides with the celebrations of declaration of Kosovo’s independence 10 years ago.
Kosovo is a landlocked country in the central Balkan Peninsula with an area of about 11,000 square kilometres and about 19 lakh (1.9 million) people. About 95 per cent of its population are Muslim, most of which are of Albanian origin.
Bangladesh had not recognized Kosovo for 9 years to appease the unjust Russian sensitivity. A very bad mistake on our part.
 
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I dont get why need to take Russian 'feelings' into account in any matter as much, probably apart from defense-related issues. We need to learn to keep relationships on a give-and-take basis and watch out for our interests. Last time we fu*ked up by voting Russia over Dubai for the EXPO 2020, jeopardizing the millions of immigrants there who brings in hard-earned remittance. What did we get out of it? - UAE blocking each and every visa for Bangladeshis apart from Student and Investor visa. Where was Russia that time? - Would they have agreed to take in those immigrants if they were expelled?

Nobody is a friend in politics. As much as I admire Russia for his badass attitude towards West, they can go suck a thumb for all we should care.
 
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we did recognize taiwan already during BNP
that is why China dont like BNP
now Kosovo good luck we just pissed of Putin Russia
 
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we did recognize taiwan already during BNP
that is why China dont like BNP
now Kosovo good luck we just pissed of Putin Russia
Morshed Khan, the BNP time foreign minister wanted trade relationship with Taiwan to make his son Faisal the sole agent of all trades with that country. The ignorant Begum Zia had no knowledge how it would deteriorate the BD and BNP relationship with China. Taiwan was permitted to open a Trade Office in Dhaka. A Trade Office is regarded as the de-facto Embassy. Taiwan could not finally open that office because of very angry reaction from China.
 
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Morshed Khan, the BNP time foreign minister wanted trade relationship with Taiwan to make his son Faisal the sole agent of all trades with that country. The ignorant Begum Zia had no knowledge how it would deteriorate the BD and BNP relationship with China. Taiwan was permitted to open a Trade Office in Dhaka. A Trade Office is regarded as the de-facto Embassy. Taiwan could not finally open that office because of very angry reaction from China.
It was Amir Khosru who let Taiwan to open trade office in Dhaka.
I dont know why China got pissed when most of the countries in the world had embassy of Taiwan and China had perfect relation with them. We should had proceeded with the plan.
 
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It was Amir Khosru who let Taiwan to open trade office in Dhaka.
Amir Khosru was the commerce minister during the BNP time. Taiwan was supposed to open a Trade Office, but it was tantamount to an Embassy in guise. I wonder how it was Amir Khosru and not Morshed Khan, the Foreign Minsiter, when a bilateral relationship was to be established. How come Amir Khosru was dealing with foreign affairs?

This would be too much.But we should maintain strong trade relation with Taiwan.
It may not be feasible to maintain a strong tie with Taiwan without a diplomatic relationship. If it is either China or Taiwan, we should opt for China. We are a great importer of Chinese military and non-military goods. Taiwan is not capable to replace China.
 
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It may not be feasible to maintain a strong tie with Taiwan without a diplomatic relationship. If it is either China or Taiwan, we should opt for China. We are a great importer of Chinese military and non-military goods. Taiwan is not capable to replace China.

Also do not forget that BD wants 10s of billions of US dollars of low interest loans from China and exports have increased 30% a year average since 2010 to touch 1 billion US dollars now.
 
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Amir Khosru was the commerce minister during the BNP time. Taiwan was supposed to open a Trade Office, but it was tantamount to an Embassy in guise. I wonder how it was Amir Khosru and not Morshed Khan, the Foreign Minsiter, when a bilateral relationship was to be established. How come Amir Khosru was dealing with foreign affairs?
It was a trade office not a embassy and was under commerce ministry. Amir Khosru had to loose his job for that.
 
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It was a trade office not a embassy and was under commerce ministry. Amir Khosru had to loose his job for that.
You are completely naive about the true meaning of a trade office. It is a defacto embassy. BD Commerce Minister worked on it probably to camouflage the effort showing to China that it was merely a trade office and not an embassy.
 
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You are completely naive about the true meaning of a trade office. It is a defacto embassy. BD Commerce Minister worked on it probably to camouflage the effort showing to China that it was merely a trade office and not an embassy.
You always understand 2 lines more.
I said Khosru was fired for this. I did not have to say anything more to make you understand.
 
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