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  2. China–Kosovo relations - Wikipedia

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    China and Kosovo do not have formal diplomatic relations as China does not recognize Kosovo as a sovereign state. However, China has a liaison office in Kosovo, and trade ties are increasing. [1] China's liaison office in Pristina has five staff members. Kosovo does not maintain representation in China. [2]

  3. China's reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence

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    On 20 February 2008, the Republic of China (Taiwan) recognized Kosovo, despite the pressure from the PRC. [4] On 23 August 2009, the presidents of Serbia and China, Boris Tadić and Hu Jintao, signed a joint declaration on the establishment of strategic partnerships. In point VI this document reconfirms that China respects the sovereignty and ...

  4. Kosovo–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Russia has consistently used its veto power in the UN Security Council to block any moves to recognize Kosovo's independence or admit it as a member of the United Nations. Despite Kosovo gaining recognition from over 100 countries (including major powers such as the United States, Germany, and France), the veto power of Russia and China ...

  5. Putin lauds the strength of Russia’s war economy ... - AOL

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    Last year, the war economy likely grew faster than the United States and all major European economies. Unemployment is at a record low. And if the ballooning defense budget has cramped other ...

  6. Kosovo–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States officially recognized Kosovo as a country on February 18, 2008, one day after the Kosovar declaration of independence from Serbia. [1] [2] Since then, the two countries have maintained relations, with Kosovo considering the United States one of its most important allies.

  7. The Russian economy can’t sustain Putin’s war on ... - AOL

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    "Ukraine could win the war if it had an additional $50 billion per year, as well as a green light to bomb military targets inside Russia." The Russian economy can’t sustain Putin’s war on ...

  8. Kosovars Who Rebuilt War-Torn Village Face New Threat As ...

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    In Kosovo, a state-owned energy company plans to destroy a village to make way for expanded coal mining as the government and the World Bank plan for a proposed coal-burning power plant. The government has already forced roughly 1,000 residents from their homes. Many former residents claim officials violated World Bank policy requiring borrowers to restore their living conditions at equal or ...

  9. Foreign relations of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    International supervision over the direction of the assembly ended in September 2012, [1] and Kosovo became responsible for its own governance. [2] The Republic of Kosovo has been recognised by 104 UN member states, the Republic of China , the Cook Islands, and Niue. Serbia and other member states consider Kosovo as an autonomous region of Serbia.

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