Posted on 02/18/2008 7:23:50 AM PST by CJ Wolf
Israel reserved on Kosovo
Published: 02/18/2008
Israel is taking a wait-and-see attitude toward Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia.
A statement from the foreign ministry Monday said that the Jewish state “was following the developments and will formulate its position later on.”
Kosovo was the southern region of Serbia where a war between the majority ethnic Albanians and Serb troops ended in stalemate in 1999, after which it was administered by the United Nations.
The ethnic Albanian government of Kosovo, backed by the United States and key European Union countries, is set to become Europe´s newest country.
Israel has strong historical ties to Serbia, which opposes Kosovo’s independence. In a December interview an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman told JTA that Israel would not be the first country to recognize Kosovo, but added it would not be the last.
Asian countries fearful over Kosovo independence
The unilateral secession of the Albanian Kosovars risks being “an unmanageable precedent” for all groups aspiring to independence. China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Israel are concerned over the consequences for Taiwan, Tamil, Aceh, Palestine.
Rome (AsiaNews) - The declaration of Kosovo’s independence is generating fear in many Asian nations, above all those made up of various ethnic groups. They are afraid that Kosovo’s unilateral independence could be a model for many other groups, leading to the disintegration of countries like China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and even India.
Yesterday, the Kosovar parliament unanimously (and unilaterally) declared its independence from Serbia. The region, which now has an overwhelmingly Albanian and Muslim majority population, has separated from the rest of Serbia, which is of Slavic and Orthodox tradition.
The decision, which has long been supported by the United States, has created joy in Kosovo, but great concern in the world. Various countries of the European Union - Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy - are ready to recognise the new country, together with the U.S.
Russia, allied with Serbia, asked overnight for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, and obtained a more formal and extensive meeting on the topic for tomorrow afternoon.
Russia criticises the decision and highlights the difficulties of guaranteeing the safety of the 120,000 Serbians who live in Kosovo. But it fears above all that the push for independence will spread through various regions of Russia, leading to division in the federation. In the same way, Spain will not recognise Kosovo, fearing the encouragement for Basque and Catalan separatists.
In Asia, the independence of Kosovo is seen as a threatening model. China, which is fearful of seeing Taiwan take the same step, today declared its “deep concern” over Kosovo’s unilateral decision, and asked the Serbian and Albanian Kosovars to find ‘a ‘proper solution through negotiations’’.
Taiwan, on the other hand, is celebrating and congratulating Kosovo. A declaration from the foreign minister affirms that “self-determination is a right recognised by the United Nations, and it is the people who are masters of their nation’s future”. Taiwan, considered a “rebel” island by China, has tried dozens of times to be recognised by the UN, but has always found itself blocked by Beijing and its allies. “In no way”, continues the Taiwanese declaration, “should the independence of one nation be denied by another “.
Indonesia, which has a war for the independence of Aceh behind it and is composed of many ethnic groups, has declared that it is “not yet in a position to recognise Kosovo’s statehood”. But Indonesian Islamic groups are celebrating the declaration of independence of the Kosovars, who are Muslims. But Abdillah Toha, a member of the parliamentary commission, has said that in all likelihood, if the UN votes on the independence of Kosovo, Indonesia will abstain from voting.
Sri Lanka, which has been fighting against Tamil efforts for independence for 20 years, declared today that the move by Kosovo could create “an unmanageable precedent in the conduct of international relations”. The foreign minister in Colombo does not support the secession of Kosovo, because it “poses a grave threat to international peace and security”.
In the Philippines, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front has declared that with the move by Kosovo “the taboo” of the unwritten rules of the United Nations safeguarding the integrity of the countries that it recognises “has been shattered”. After years of fighting for the independence of Mindanao, the Front has agreed to open talks with the government, setting aside the goal of independence and asking only for administrative autonomy for the southern region. “What is prohibited for decades”, says Khaled Musa, deputy chairman of the Front, “is now a virtual part of international law”.
Israel is looking with concern and reservation at what it calls “the unilateral secession” of Kosovo, because this could have implications on the Palestinian issue.
The Israeli foreign minister said yesterday in a terse statement that it is “following the developments” of the situation and will express itself in the future.
I thought it was a mistake when Clinton began the intervention. I thought it a mistake when Belgrade was bombed. I thought it was a mistake for John McCain to call for boots on the ground. I thought the treatment of Milosivic was unjust and criminal and possibly murderous.
I think it a huge mistake for the Bush administration to essentially give the green light to this egregious breech of international law and complete disregard for the sovereignty of a nation. Outrageous. It sets a mind-numbing precedent.
rusun@un.int Send an email to The Russian Mission at the U.N. on this Kosovo nonsense created by the 3 ignorant Saudi Arabian Princes named Bush-Clinton-McCain.
Good for them!! Go Serbia. Hold your head up in the face of madness.
Thanks, I sent one...
That’s nice, lets send them some money. I’m sure there are some Serbian towds near the border they can shell.
You bet Bro!!! Thanks. This fight is just beginning.
Did you see the post on Hollywood support?
A friend of mine is a well-known journalist in Belgrade, who had to barricade himself in his office when Milosevic came after him for opposing him years ago. This friend is also an American citizen who knows the US Ambassador in Belgrade & the Ambassador sent him an email yesterday, telling him to “be careful as Americans and American businesses may become targets after Kosovo declares independence”. The friend copied me on the email and his response, which involved telling the Ambassador to “take a cruise to the bottom of the ocean” & literally ended with, “Go f**k yourself!”
I don’t blame my friend one bit. I’d tell Bush the same if he were in front of me for disgracing the US in this way!
What’s next? Cars that run on Orthodox Christian blood? Because that’s the trade off we just made — Christian blood for oil!
In another sign of the intolerance of Islam in the modern world, the inhabitants of a city in northern Albania are campaigning to prevent a statue being erected to Mother Theresa...source
Caption: The Bind Sheik?
I love your tagline.
Thanks!
They must be Ghegs, who live in Northern Albania and are predominantly Muslim.
Tirana, and the southern part of Albania are primarily Tosks, who are more secularized than their Gheg brethren.
Thanks for the ping and your links, anita. Interesting. Thanks for the link at post #99, TigersEye. Important. Thanks to all posters/linkers on this thread
You’re welcome.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.