Serbia Condemns President Ruto’s Recognition of Kosovo’s Independence

Serbia Condemns President Ruto’s Recognition of Kosovo’s Independence

The Serbian government has strongly condemned Kenyan President William Ruto for recognizing Kosovo’s independence, a move that has sparked diplomatic tension between Nairobi and Belgrade.

The Serbian government has strongly condemned Kenyan President William Ruto for recognizing Kosovo’s independence, a move that has sparked diplomatic tension between Nairobi and Belgrade. Serbia, which still considers Kosovo a breakaway province, has opposed international recognition of Kosovo’s sovereignty since it declared independence in 2008.

Serbia's Response

In a statement released by Serbia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belgrade expressed "deep disappointment" over Kenya’s decision, calling it a violation of territorial integrity and a stance that could undermine diplomatic relations between the two nations.

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Kenyan President William Ruto officially signing the recognition Kosovo’s independence

"We strongly condemn the Government of Kenya’s unilateral decision to recognize Kosovo. This move disregards the historical and legal framework governing Kosovo’s status and contradicts international efforts for a peaceful resolution," the statement read.

Kenya’s Position on Kosovo

President William Ruto’s administration has not yet issued an official response to Serbia’s protest, but government insiders suggest that Kenya’s decision aligns with its broader foreign policy objectives. Sources indicate that Nairobi is keen on strengthening ties with Western allies, many of whom support Kosovo’s independence.

Global Reactions

Ruto’s recognition of Kosovo adds Kenya to a growing list of over 100 countries that acknowledge Kosovo’s sovereignty, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and France. However, major global players such as Russia, China, and India continue to side with Serbia in opposing Kosovo’s independence.

What This Means for Kenya-Serbia Relations

The diplomatic fallout could affect Kenya-Serbia bilateral ties, particularly in trade and international cooperation. Serbia, which has traditionally maintained friendly relations with Kenya, may review agreements in areas such as education, trade, and technology exchange.

As the situation develops, all eyes are on Nairobi’s next diplomatic move and whether this decision will impact Kenya’s standing in the global arena.

Rosemary Quigley

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