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  2. Brazil–Kosovo relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil has not recognized the independence of Kosovo, stating that it believes that an agreement should be reached under the auspices of the UN and the legal framework of UNSCR 1244 . In February 2008, the Brazilian government reaffirmed its belief that a peaceful solution for the issue of Kosovo must continue to be sought through dialogue and ...

  3. International recognition of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Kosovo. International governments are divided on the issue of recognition of the independence of Kosovo from Serbia, which was declared in 2008. [1] [2] The Government of Serbia does not diplomatically recognise Kosovo as a sovereign state, [3] although the two countries have enjoyed normalised economic relations since 2020 and have ...

  4. Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo, [a] officially the Republic of Kosovo, [b] is a country in Southeast Europe with partial diplomatic recognition. Kosovo lies landlocked in the centre of the Balkans, bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo sits on the plains ...

  5. Brazil–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil–Serbia relations. Relations between Serbia and Brazil have been very strong and well built since 1946 when relations were established between the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Brazil. Brazil does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state and has announced it has no plans to do so without an agreement with Serbia.

  6. Foreign relations of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    e. Foreign relations of Kosovo are accomplished by efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo. Kosovo operates 33 embassies abroad and is host to 22 embassies in Pristina. Kosovo has membership in several international organisations. On 17 February 2008, members of the Assembly of Kosovo declared independence from Serbia.

  7. Brazil–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between Brazil and now split-up Yugoslavia (Kingdom or Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).Following the breakup of Yugoslavia and ratification of the Agreement on Succession Issues Slovenia, one of five sovereign equal successor states, has taken over properties of the Embassy of Yugoslavia in Brasilia.

  8. Category:Brazil–Kosovo relations - Wikipedia

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    BrazilKosovo relations; B. Brazil–Yugoslavia relations This page was last edited on 19 January 2020, at 20:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Foreign relations of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil was the first Latin American country to reopen its embassy in Iraq since the 1991 Gulf War. Israel: 1949-2-7: See Brazil–Israel relations. Brazil played a large role in the establishment of the State of Israel. Brazil held the Presidency office of the UN General Assembly in 1947, which proclaimed the Partition Plan for Palestine.