Foreign relations of Kosovo

Foreign relations of Kosovo are accomplished by efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo. Kosovo operates 33 embassies abroad and is host to 22 embassies in Pristina. Kosovo has membership in several international organisations.

On 17 February 2008, members of the Assembly of Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. This move was controversial among the international community. 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 118 UN member states, the Republic of China (Taiwan), the Cook Islands, and Niue. Serbia and other member states consider Kosovo as an autonomous region of Serbia.

The current Foreign Minister of Kosovo is Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz.

Status of diplomatic relations

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo has initiated the process of establishing diplomatic relations with all states that have recognised Republic of Kosovo, either by opening new missions or through accreditation of non-resident ambassadors to these countries.[3]

Diplomatic relations

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# Country[4] Date
1   United States 18 February 2008
2   France 18 February 2008
3   Albania 18 February 2008
4   Turkey 18 February 2008
5   United Kingdom 18 February 2008
6   Germany 20 February 2008
7   Austria 28 February 2008
8   Denmark 6 March 2008
9   Monaco 19 March 2008
10   Sweden 28 March 2008
11    Switzerland 28 March 2008
12   Belgium 10 April 2008
  Nauru (suspended) 23 April 2008
13   Estonia 24 April 2008
14   Italy 15 May 2008
15   Slovenia 15 May 2008
16   Australia 21 May 2008
17   Bulgaria 27 May 2008
18   Latvia 11 June 2008
19   Hungary 27 June 2008
20   Netherlands 27 June 2008
21   Czech Republic 16 June 2008
22   Croatia 30 June 2008
23   Lithuania 1 September 2008
24   Norway 25 October 2008
25   Ireland 11 November 2008
26   Finland 2 February 2009
27   Japan 25 February 2009
28   Palau 25 March 2009
29   Canada 7 April 2009
30   Maldives 16 April 2009
31   Saudi Arabia 7 August 2009
32   North Macedonia 18 October 2009
33   New Zealand 9 November 2009
34   Montenegro 15 January 2010
35   United Arab Emirates 27 April 2010
36   Mauritania 14 September 2010
37   Honduras 2 December 2010
38   Qatar 7 January 2011
39   Oman 4 February 2011[5]
40   Malaysia 23 May 2011
41   Luxembourg 16 June 2011
42   Saint Lucia 19 August 2011
43   Andorra 14 September 2011
44   Malta 22 September 2011
45   Portugal 14 November 2011
46   San Marino 3 May 2012
47   Iceland 15 May 2012
48   Liechtenstein 28 June 2012
  Ghana (suspended) 4 October 2012
49   Burkina Faso 6 December 2012
50   Dominica 12 December 2012
51   Kuwait 16 January 2013
52   Niger 25 January 2013
53   Pakistan 27 January 2013
54   Fiji 13 February 2013
55   Djibouti 19 May 2013
56   Jordan 5 June 2013
57   Guyana 13 June 2013
58   Afghanistan 17 June 2013
59   Panama 28 August 2013
60   Federated States of Micronesia 19 September 2013
61   Costa Rica 23 September 2013
62   Grenada 25 September 2013
63   Marshall Islands 28 October 2013
64   Thailand 22 November 2013
65   Senegal 14 February 2014
66   Bahrain 12 March 2014
67   Gabon 19 March 2014
68   Tanzania 2 April 2014
69   Libya 5 May 2014
70   Vanuatu 19 May 2014
  Togo (suspended) 27 July 2014
71   El Salvador 10 October 2014
  Solomon Islands (suspended) 27 April 2015
  Cook Islands 18 May 2015
72   Comoros 28 May 2015
73   Somalia 28 May 2015
  Niue 23 June 2015
  Sierra Leone (suspended) 24 November 2015
74   Saint Kitts and Nevis 4 March 2016
75   Belize 29 April 2016
76   Malawi 21 July 2016
77   Ivory Coast 24 August 2016
78   Gambia 22 September 2016
79   Singapore 1 December 2016
80   Tuvalu[6] 2016
81   Brunei 20 February 2017
82   Samoa 10 June 2017
83   Bangladesh[7] 16 February 2018
84   Barbados[8] 9 March 2018
85   Chad[9] 27 May 2018
86   Liberia[9] 27 May 2018
87   Guinea-Bissau[10] 10 June 2018
88   Antigua and Barbuda[11] 24 July 2019
89   Colombia[12] 1 October 2019
90   Guinea[13] 20 June 2020
91   Israel[14] 1 February 2021
92   East Timor[15] 9 March 2022
93   Tonga[16] 17 April 2024

Consular relations

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# Country Date
1   Poland 8 November 2022[17]

Membership in international organisations

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International Organisation Political Entity Represented Application date Admission date Status
During United Nations administration
Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI) UNMIK [when?] Observer[18]
South East Europe Transport Observatory (SEETO) Kosovo*[19][20] 11 June 2004[21] Member
Energy Community Kosovo*[22][23] 1 July 2006 Member
European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) UNMIK 30 November 2006 Member
Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) UNMIK 6 April 2006 26 July 2007[24] Member
After the Declaration of Independence
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Republic of Kosovo 10 July 2008[25] 29 June 2009[26] Member
World Bank (WB) Republic of Kosovo 10 July 2008[27] 29 June 2009[28] Member
Adriatic Charter Kosovo*[29] 29 March 2012[30] 2012[31][32][33] Observer
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (ERBD) Republic of Kosovo[34] 2010 or 2009[35][when?] 17 December 2012[36] Member
Regional Cooperation Council (RCC)[37] Kosovo*[38][39][40] 23 February 2013[41] Member[42]
Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) Republic of Kosovo 14 June 2013[43] Member
Venice Commission Republic of Kosovo 13 June 2014[44] Member
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) Republic of Kosovo[45] 29 November 2014[46] Observer
South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) Kosovo*[47] 23 May 2015[48] Member
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Kosovo* 28 January 2016[49] Observer
Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units Republic of Kosovo 1 February 2017[50] Member
World Customs Organization (WCO) Republic of Kosovo 3 March 2017[51] Member
Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) Republic of Kosovo 6 November 2015[52] 5 January 2016[53][54] Member
European Qualifications Framework Advisory Group (EQF) Republic of Kosovo 18 December 2015[55][56][57] Member
International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) Republic of Kosovo 21 February 2017[58] Member
Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) Republic of Kosovo 18 March 2017[59] Member
Assemblée parlementaire de la francophonie (APF) Republic of Kosovo 9 July 2018 [60][61] Observer
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) Republic of Kosovo 9 October 2018 [62] 11 October 2018[63] Associate
European Political Community (EPC) Kosovo* 6 October 2022[64] Member
International Commission on Missing Persons Republic of Kosovo 19 July 2023[65][66] Member
NATO Parliamentary Assembly Kosovo 24 March 2024[67] Associate

Ongoing applications

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Enver Hoxhaj, Kosovo's Minister of Foreign Affairs during 2011–14 and 2016–17, stated in November 2013 that the country was considering making applications for membership in three United Nations specialized agencies in the first half of 2013,[68] and that an application for membership of the Council of Europe in 2014 was being prepared.[69] Deputy Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi reiterated the state's desire to join in December 2014.[70] Kosovo is also preparing a membership application for the World Trade Organization.[71] Joining NATO's Partnership for Peace is a priority of the government.[72] Hoxhaj said in 2014 that Kosovo's goal is to be a full UN member state by 2020 and a NATO member state by 2022.[73][74] On 15 December 2022 Kosovo filed a formal application to become a member of the European Union.[75]

International Organisation Political Entity Represented Application date
Council of Bureaux (CoBx) Republic of Kosovo 2011[76]
NATO Partnership for Peace (PfP) Republic of Kosovo July 2012[77]
International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) Republic of Kosovo April 2015[78]
Council of Europe (CoE) Republic of Kosovo 12 May 2022[79]
European Union (EU) Republic of Kosovo 15 December 2022[80][81]

Names used to represent Kosovo

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Map of the Republic of Kosovo

Kosovo is represented under the name:

  • "Republic of Kosovo";
  • "Kosovo*" (with an asterisk),

depending on the particular international forum. A list is set out above. The name "Republic of Kosovo" is self-explanatory and is the preferred nomenclature of the Pristina Government. The name "Kosovo*" with an asterisk is used in other fora. Where this name is used, the asterisk is linked to a footnote which reads:

This designation is without prejudice to positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ opinion on Kosovo Declaration of Independence.[82][83][84]

This "Kosovo*" designation was the outcome of an arrangement agreed to between Pristina and Belgrade in talks mediated by the European Union. This arrangement, which has been dubbed the "asterisk agreement" was agreed in an 11-point arrangement agreed on 24 February 2012.[85]

"UNMIK" is an acronym for the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, which has joined several organizations on behalf of Kosovo.

International treaties and conventions

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International treaty or convention Political Entity Represented Signature Ratification
Free Trade Agreement with Albania UNMIK 7 July 2003[86] 1 October 2003[87]
Free Trade Agreement with North Macedonia UNMIK 2 February 2006[87]
Free Trade Agreement with Croatia UNMIK 28 September 2006[87] 1 November 2006[87][88]
Free Trade Agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina UNMIK 19 October 2006[87] 1 December 2006[87][88]
EU Pan-EURO-MED RoO convention[89] Kosovo under UNSCR 1244
Free Trade Agreement with Turkey Kosovo 27 September 2013 1 September 2019[90]
Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with the EU Kosovo 22 October 2015[91]
UK/Kosovo: Partnership, Trade and Cooperation Agreement Kosovo 20 December 2019
EU Schengen Area non-visa agreement[92] Kosovo 26 April 2023 [93]
13 agreements and declarations with Albania Kosovo 6 July 2023 [94]

See also

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