Mali recognized Kosovo

The Republic of Mali recognized Kosovo today, making it the 92nd member state of the United Nations that recognized Kosovo's independence
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mosque in Djene, Mali, Photo: Wikipedia
mosque in Djene, Mali, Photo: Wikipedia
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Ažurirano: 18.08.2012. 17:24h

At the press conference, the First Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Bedžet Pacoli, presented the written recognition of Kosovo signed by the President of Mali, Dioncounda Traor.

According to Pacoli, Togo is currently the only country in West Africa that has not recognized Kosovo.

"I will visit this country next Sunday and I hope that we will finish that (recognition) as well," Pacoli said. In addition to Togo, he also announced a visit to some other African countries.

Mali is a presidential republic according to the state structure. It is located between Ghana and Benin, in the north it borders Burkina Faso, and in the south the Gulf of Guinea. It has an area of ​​56.785 square kilometers, and 4,8 million inhabitants live in that country.

Kosovo declared independence on February 17, 2008.

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