The Republic of Uganda recognizes the independence of Kosovo

Prishtina, 17 February 2012 – The Republic of Uganda is the 88th country to recognize Kosovo as a sovereign and independent state.

The news of Kosovo’s recognition by this state was presented by the cabinet of the first Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Behgjet Pacolli during a press conference where they presented the verbal note of the recognition by the Republic of Uganda.

Uganda is located in Eastern Africa and borders with South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania. Its capital is Kampalan.

The Republic of Uganda has around 32 million residents.

Back

Stay Connected with MFA

Kosovo Interfaith Conference brings key regional and international faith representatives together for vital dialogue and reconciliation

25.05.2013

Peja, Saturday 25 May 2013 - Yesterday, the Kosovo Week of Tolerance and Reconciliation saw the opening of the Interfaith Conference in Peja, taking place from 24-26 May. Bringing together representatives of key religions in the region, and the international interfaith community, this is the largest...more

Kosovo remembers Jews who perished in the Holocaust as Pristina unveils commemorative plaque

23.05.2013

Pristina, Thursday 23 May 2013 - Tolerance Week in Kosovo - which takes place from 20 to 26 May - today marked the remembrance of Holocaust victims as a permanent commemorative plaque was unveiled in front of the Kosovo Parliament.more