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Israel–Kosovo relations

Israel–Kosovo relations refer to bilateral relations between Israel and the Republic of Kosovo. Although Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008, Israel has not recognised sovereign Kosovo, but in 2015, gave indications that its stance could change in the future.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/Selling-Kosovan-statehood-392379 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/news/kosovo-leader-addresses-israel-council-on-foreign-relations )
== Political relations ==
Israel was reluctant to recognise Kosovo's independence in part because of the possibility of the Palestinian National Authority using such a recognition to justify their own unilateral declaration of independence. An Israeli Foreign Ministry official quoted by ''The Jerusalem Post'' said in February 2008: "We haven't decided when we're going to decide, and instead will monitor events and consider the issue." 〔(Israel won't recognize Kosovo, for now ), The Jerusalem Post, 2008-02-19〕
According to the ''Jewish Chronicle'', Foreign Ministry officials and politicians were privately voicing a general sympathy towards the Kosovar cause, however, Israel would still not recognise Kosovo.〔(Israel breaks ranks on Kosovo ), 2008-02-21, The Jewish Chronicle〕 Knesset member Ruhama Avraham Balila said in February 2008 that "at present the government of Israel has made () decision not to join the group of countries which recognised the independence of Kosovo." She also said that Israel considers the situation "very disturbing."〔(Израиль пока не намерен признавать независимость Косово, 2008-02-19 ), RIA Novosti (in Russian)〕
On 28 April 2009, Arthur Koll, the Israeli ambassador to Serbia, said that though it had been more than a year since Kosovo unilaterally declared independence, Israel had no intention of recognising the declaration, and that "Israel is asked from time to time how solid this decision is, but the fact is that Israel's position has not changed throughout this time. The Serbian people and government should appreciate Israel's position, which also demonstrates the friendship between the two states."〔("Israeli position on Kosovo firm" ), B92.net, 2009-04-28〕〔(Izrael ne menja stav o nezavisnosti Kosova, 2009-04-28 ), RTS (in Serbian)〕
On 16 September 2009, Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman said that Israel is "monitoring the situation between Serbia and Kosovo" and that Israel hopes for "a really comprehensive and peaceful solution" which would be established through negotiations between the two involved states. Lieberman also said that Israel would be able to withstand pressure to recognise Kosovo because Israel has "been under pressure since 1948 on many issues and we know how to deal with any pressure."〔(Press conference with FM Liberman in Belgrade, 2009-09-16 ), Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs〕 During a visit to Israel in late October 2009, Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, said that "Israeli officials have confirmed that Israel will remain firm in its stand (Kosovo )."〔("Israel firm in refusing to recognize Kosovo" ), B92, 2009-10-28〕
In June 2011, Lieberman said that Kosovo's independence is a "sensitive issue" and that Israel may recognise Kosovo after other countries like Greece and Spain accept it.〔(Israeli will recognize Kosovo after Spain and Greece, says FM ), AlbanianEconomy.com, 2011-06-28〕
In 2011, Serbia voted to recognize Palestine as UNESCO's 195th member, against Israel's wishes. Belgrade declared that it would not have opposed a resolution recognizing Palestinian sovereignty, had one come before the UN General Assembly.

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