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PRISTINA – Pristina’s promise to Israel to open an embassy in Jerusalem has come under harsh criticism in Turkey, and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan believes that the so-called Kosovo has betrayed both him and the Muslim world, according to the Swedish newspaper Dagens Niheter.
The recent establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the so-called Kosovo and the opening of the Kosovo embassy in Jerusalem, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry also reacted, calling the act disappointing and calling on Pristina to annul the decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
“The agreement that Kosovo signed with the occupying state (Israel) and the declaration of intention to open an embassy in occupied Jerusalem is a step that contradicts everything that Kosovo is trying to do to persuade the world to recognize it,” he said. the Palestinian communiqué. .ministries, broadcasts Economy online.
Israel and Kosovo officially established diplomatic relations on February 1 in an online ceremony.
Israel’s Foreign Minister Gabriel Ashkenazi called the day historic and thanked the United States for it, then unveiled a plaque with the inscription “Embassy of the Republic of Kosovo in Jerusalem, Israel.”
Israel’s recognition of Kosovo is part of the agreement between Pristina and Belgrade, which was brokered by the Donald Trump administration in September last year, Tanjug reports.
The agreement also included mutual recognition between the so-called Kosovo and Israel, as well as the commitment of Belgrade and Pristina to establish their embassies in Jerusalem.
The so-called Kosovo is the first country with a majority Muslim population to open an embassy in Jerusalem, Kosovo reports online.
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