Hasani: Kosovo is the last country that emerged from the ruins of former Yugoslavia
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The former president of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo, Enver Hasani, at the Great Meeting of Pristina for inter-Albanian and inter-Balkan integrations, emphasized the importance of recognizing citizenship on documentation. He said that after the declaration of independence, Kosovo encountered geopolitical challenges, trying to ensure its recognition by a large number of countries, in order to establish international legal bases.
"We are the last state that emerged from the ruins of former Yugoslavia and our problem is that our relationship with the state of Serbia is an existential relationship of who is sovereign in the territory of today's Kosovo, unlike other cases that have not been written . Who is the state, not the document from whom we feel, not the embassy, not the certificate, from whom we feel. They are peripheral issues that do not affect recognition as such. As you know, after the declaration of independence, Kosovo was at a moment of certain geopolitical configuration," Hasani said.
The Pan-Albanian-Inter-Balkan-Euro-Atlantic meeting with the theme: History-Identity-Integration, was held in the framework of the 25th anniversary of the legendary war of the KLA-NATO and the freedom of Kosovo in Pristina, with over 600 guests of honor. /A. Zogaj