Russia to recognize Kosovo only if Serbia agrees – Putin
19:26 | 08/ 03/ 2008
NOVO-OGARYOVO, March 8 (RIA Novosti) – President Vladimir Putin said
Saturday Russia could recognize Kosovo’s independence only in line with
international law, and if Serbia agrees to that.
Asked at a press conference after a meeting with German Chancellor
Angela Merkel whether Russia could later recognize Kosovo’s
independence, Putin said: "This variant exists, but it lies in the
framework of international law."
He said it could happen "with consent of all parties, in this case,
Serbia." "Should such a compromise be found, we will agree with it,"
the outgoing Russian leader said.
Serbia’s breakaway province of Kosovo unilaterally declared
independence on February 17. So far over 25 states, including the
United States, Australia, Japan and major European countries, have
formally recognized the Republic of Kosovo.
Belgrade has recalled its ambassadors from a number of countries
recognizing Kosovo’s independence. Russia has pledged to block any move
by Kosovo to join the United Nations.