Mali
Now Denies It
Recognized
Kosovo, As
Thaci Claimed,
What Next?
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
August 24 --
On August
21, Inner
City Press reported
that Mali had
recognized
Kosovo, and
noted that
"the
fact that Mali
just had a
coup d'etat,
and doesn't
control the
northern half
of the
country, was
not mentioned"
in the UN
Security
Council.
On August 24,
Inner City
Press was sent
a report that
"the Malian
presidency
would wish to
inform both
the national
and
international
community that
the president
has not yet
signed any
document
recognizing
the Republic
of Kosovo and
reserves the
right to take
appropriate
measures to
identify and
punish the
authors of the
false
document."
But it was
Kosovo's
Hashim Thaci
who said it,
on August 21,
offering
"thanks... to
the Republic
of Mali for
the recent
decision to
recognize
Kosovo." Video
here,
Minute 44:30.
So now what
Thaci said in
the UN
Security
Council about
Mali's
recognition
has been
contradicted
by Mali. What
next? Watch
this site.
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