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Greece has no power or influence" and you show me what 3rd world countries have said.... The Serbs are against America and so is fake republic of Kosovo, and "an enemy's enemy is a friend" no? If a new nation is made from Iran, America and Israel will be the first to recognize it. It is all political rather than the truth. The Prime Minister of F.Y.R.O."M". clearly stated that it is all a lie.Whether you are with the Serbs or not doesn't matter much since, Greece has almost no power or influence (especially now).
Many countries are reconsidering their decisions and promising to recognize Kosovo.
Antigua and Barbuda
" In September 2012, Spencer said that recognition of Kosovo is on his country's agenda."
Bahamas
"On 26 September 2012, the Bahamian Foreign Minister, Frederick A. Mitchell, said that his state has sympathy for the independence of Kosovo, and that the Bahamas will support the state of Kosovo"
Bangladesh
"After giving a speech at Ankara University in April 2012, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina responded to a question about recognising Kosovo by stating We have already discussed the matter and are observing the situation in Kosovo. You may soon hear the good news"
Equatoreal Guinea
"In January 2012, Pacolli's advisor Jetlir Zyberaj stated that Kosovo had received confirmation of recognition from Equatorial Guinea but was awaiting receipt of the note verbale"
Ethiopia
"On 5 August 2012 it was reported that the Ethiopian government had formally recognised Kosovo, with Kosovo's Foreign Ministry awaiting the arrival of the note verbale."
Iraq
"In September 2012, Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani, said that he appreciated the interest of the Republic of Kosovo in creating friendship with his country, and he invited Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, to make an official visit to Iraq in order to discuss in more depth further steps to create inter-state relations.[249] In November 2012, Zebari expressed his country's support for an independent Kosovo, and appreciated the progress achieved in Kosovo after the declaration of independence. He also said that Iraqi authorities follow the developments in Kosovo with great care."
Israel (perhaps)
"In August 2012, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister, Danny Ayalon, stated that Israel was considering recognising Kosovo, with a decision expected as soon as the following year"
Kenya (maybe)
"In October 2012, Prime Minister of Kenya, Raila Odinga, stated that Kenya was seriously considering recognising Kosovo, and that a decision would be announced shortly"
Lesotho
"In November 2012 meetings with Kosovo's First Deputy Prime Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, Lesotho's leaders, including Prime Minister Tom Thabane, promised that their country would soon recognise Kosovo."
Madagascar
"In September 2012, Madagascar's Permanent Representative to the UN, Zina Andrianarivelo-Razafy, said that he would draft a report on the recognition of Kosovo and forward it to his government"
Mozambique
"In September 2012, Mozambique's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Co-Operation, Oldemiro Julio Marques Baloi, said that his government would reconsider recognising Kosovo"
Philippines
"In a November 2012 meeting with Kosovo's Foreign Minister, Enver Hoxhaj, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary, Rafael E. Seguis, pledged support for Kosovo, saying that his country has full understanding for the independence of Kosovo and that he would consider the request for recognition."
Singapore
"In March 2012, Singaporean Foreign Minister, K. Shanmugam, said that Singapore would reconsider its position on Kosovo's independence in the light of recent developments there, and in the framework of the EU integration perspective.[328] On 26 September 2012, Mr. Shanmugam said that Singapore has a very positive attitude to the independent state of Kosovo and would consider the request to recognise it"
Solomon islands
"In August 2012, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of the Solomon Islands, Clay Forau Soalaoi, said that he expressed a strong sympathy for an independent and democratic Kosovo, and that his country would consider the request to recognise its independence"
Syria (maybe)
In April 2012 a Syrian opposition delegation (Syrian National Council) led by Ammar Abdulhamid visited Pristina and promised to recognise Kosovo immediately if they triumph in Syria
Thailand
"In a November 2012 meeting with Hoxhaj, Mr. Jullapong said that his government has a positive position on the recognition of Kosovo and that he personally has knowledge that the recognition is on its way and is interested in collaboation between the two countries"
Togo
"During an August 2012 visit to Togo, Pacolli received assurances that recognition would come shortly"
Tunisia
"At a meeting in October 2012 with Albanian Foreign Minister and Chairman of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, Edmond Panariti, the Tunisian Foreign Minister, Rafik Abdessalem, said that his government is seriously considering the issue of "the recognition of Kosovo"
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