Guinea-Bissau
"At least 10 countries reexamining their recognition"
"At least about ten countries are currently weighing their position. Many countries recognized Kosovo without having the right information at their disposal, and now, when they see how things really are, they are reexamining their decisions," the foreign minister told Vecernje Novosti, adding:
Serbian PM receives Guinea Bissau parliament speaker
Brnabic pointed out that the two countries can base their current and future cooperation on traditionally friendly relations and close relations in the past, which were at a very high level in the former Yugoslavia.
"Serbia is rich and developed and Kosovo is part of Serbia"
The country also respects UN Resolution 1244 which confirms that Kosovo is an integral part of Serbia.
This has been stated in Belgrade on Tuesday by President of the Assembly of Guinea-Bissau and President of the Executive Committee of the African Parliamentary Union Cipriano Cassama.
Cassama described Serbia as a rich and developed country.
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A previous version of this interview, published April 2, contained several substantial phrasing errors, now corrected.
Pristina: Guinea-Bissau again confirms recognition of Kosovo
Kosovo First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has announced that Guinea Bissau "again confirmed" that it has recognized Kosovo.
Pacolli told Pristina-based KTV that he received a note about the confirmation of recognition, and presented it to the viewers and to the host of the show, the Beta agency is reporting.
Pristina: African country "again confirms recognition"
Pacolli told Pristina-based KTV that he received a note about the confirmation of recognition, and presented it to the viewers and to the host of the show, the Beta agency is reporting.
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said "in the media" that Guinea-Bissau had withdrawn the decision to recognize Kosovo, made in 2011.
Kosovo Slams Serbia's 'False Recognition' Claims
Kosovo's Deputy PM Enver Hoxhaj has accused Serbia of launching an "aggressive campaign" to obstruct the recognition of Kosovo's independence, as part of a "new foreign policy of fake news and hybrid warfare [aiming] to undermine peace and stability in the region.
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Dacic: Guinea-Bissau has revoked decision to recognise Kosovo
BELGRADE - Guinea-Bissau on Tuesday revoked its 2011 decision to recognise Kosovo, says Serbian FM Ivica Dacic.
"The PM of Guinea-Bissau informed me of this today," Dacic told Tanjug.
Guinea-Bissau sends note revoking recognition of Kosovo
If I'm so small - why are you so upset, Dacic asks Pacolli
"List of 114 countries that recognized Kosovo is false"
He assessed that Guinea-Bissau's revocation of a decision to recognize Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence, indicated that (Pristina's) list of 114 countries that recognized Kosovo was "a lie."