“The International Court of Justice, a U.N. creation, did rule in 2010 that Kosovo was a sovereign nation”
Hi Robert, what you posted here above is a really extreme misrepresentation of fact.
The ICJ did not rule that Kosovo is a sovereign nation.
Here is what it actually ruled.
In other words, the ICJ said that it cannot ever say that any declaration of independence ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT ANY TIME violates international law, because there is no international law against declarations of independence.
So the ICJ didn’t rule anything specific to Kosovo at all, the only thing it noted is that the rules of the UN don’t apply to it because it is not a member state of the UN... Which is pretty much the opposite of what you implied.
Still today, Kosovo is not a member state of the United Nations.
Thanks for the correction & clarification. I appreciate knowing the reality & truth. đź‘Ť (Thumb up symbol)
The ICJ issued its much-anticipated advisory opinion on July 22 2010, in which it declared, by ten votes to four, that “general international law contains no applicable prohibition of declarations of independence” and therefore the events of 17 February 2008 “did not violate general international law.” Thus, the ICJ essentially ruled that Kosovo’s declaration was neither legal nor illegal; simply that international law doesn’t address such matters.
Thanks again. 🙂