Spanish Deputy PM: Spain Won't Recognize Kosovo

World <http://www.novinite.com/category.php?category_id=30>  | July 23, 2010, 
Friday

Spain will maintain its position not to recognize the independence of Kosovo, 
said Spanish Deputy PM María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, as reported by 
Spanish information websites Friday.

The Spanish deputy-PM spoke a day after the UN International Court of Justice 
pronounced Thursday that Kosovo's unilateral delcaration of independance was 
"not illegal" according to international law.

It is speculated that this decision of the court will put pressure on states 
who have not yet recognized Kosovo to do so.

De la Vega said that the Spanish government will maintain its position of not 
recognizing the breakout Serbian province as an independent state. She 
specified that Spain will continue to respect UN's resolution regarding borders 
drawn after the end of war in Bosnia in 1995, wrote ElPais.com.

De la Vega further dismissed as “unreal” any parallels between the situation 
between Serbia and Kosovo and the relationship of Spain to Catalonia. Such 
parallels have been drawn by members of pro-independence Catalan parties and 
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya and Convergència i Unió.

“We continue to call for dialogue and compromise between the two sides,” stated 
the Spanish deputy-PM, saying that is the only viable solution to the Kosovo 
issue.

http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=118450

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