Author: Simona Urbaničová
On February 17, 2008, Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia. To this date, Kosovo is widely recognised as an independent state within the international community, including by the majority of EU Member States and NATO Member States. However, Kosovo is neither a member of the UN nor the EU. So, what makes Kosovo ineligible for the UN and the EU membership? What prevents Kosovo from joining these two organisations? In order to find out answers to these intriguing questions, feel free to watch the video prepared as part of the MaRBLe programme at Maastricht University!
Credentials - Visuals
1. War in the Balkans Kosovo 1999 – Credit to marietta amarcord
2. UN Security Council - Credit to Neptuul
3. Newborn Pristina – Credit to Arild Vågen
4. Memorial Vushtrri – Credit to Bleron vushtrri
5. Kosovo’s accession – Credit to Augusta 89
6. Kosovo War victim’s memorial – Credit to Bdx
7. Kosova independence Vienna – Credit to Tsui
8. Kofi Annan ne kukes gjate Krizes Kosoves 1999 – Credit to Jonuz Kola
9. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, map illustration – Credit to Flad
10. Members of the UN – Credit to Lateiner
11. Members of the EU – Credit to Colja21
12. Earth animation – Google Earth Pro
Credentials - Music
Bright Future by Keys of Moon | [ Ссылка ]
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Inspire by Bensound
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