No. It is a strong allie of Serbia's and fearful that recognition would set a precendent. It also believes the Declaration of Independence was illegal.
America should recognize Kosovo and it did. America is Kosovo's most profound Ally after Albania.
No. Many countries, prominently Russia, still recognize Kosovo as part of Serbia. See http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists/english_country_names_and_code_elements.htm
Russia supported Yugoslavia during the the Kosovo War.
Yes. The United States was one of the first nations to recognize the independence of the Republic of Kosovo.
Because Russia is serbia's ally
Kosovo is the top of an iceberg that lies between Russia and Alaska.
Depends on who you ask. Kosovo itself has declared independence from Serbia, who refuses to recognize it. Some countries recognize Kosovo's independence, others do not. Currently there are 69 countries in the world that recognize Kosovo as an independent country. Use the link below to see a list of the countries that recognize Kosovo as independent.
The IOC dosen't recognize it as a independent country
Kosovo. Kosovo is its own country ! The capital of Kosovo is Phrishtina. Kosovo is not its own country. It has yet to have enough recognition. Only 75/195 members of the UN recognize Kosovo's sovereignty, and you need at least half, which would be 97 or 98.
You mean bordering. Complicated. Montenegro in North, Macedonia in East, Greece in South have land borders with Albania. Italy in the West across 70 km sea straight. Now, Kosovo borders Albania in Northeast, but most countries don't recognize Kosovo as an independent country. If you don't recognize Kosovo independent, then Serbia borders Albania too.
Kosovo or the Republic of Kosovo is a country located in Southeastern Europe. Before 2008 Kosovo was an Autonomous Province of Serbia that was under United Nations Administration, it was considered an Albanian run territory. In 2008 Kosovo declared independence from Serbia and was recognized by majority of the European Union only 5 EU states refuse to recognize. And also by the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Albania, Turkey, Japan and so on. As of 2011 Kosovo is recognized by 76 UN states and Taiwan. Kosovo is a predominant Albanian country but is considered a true multi ethnic nation with ethnic groups such as Albanians, Serbians, Turkish, Bosnians, Southern Slavs, Hungarians, Germans, Roma, Ashkali, Gorani, Tosk, Croatians, Spaniards and more. So it is it in Russia?
yes