BELGRADE - The Serbian MFA has strongly condemned Kenya's decision to recognise the unilaterally declared independence of the so-called "Kosovo."
"Such an act constitutes a blatant violation of international law and a direct breach of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, which unequivocally guarantees the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia," it said in a statement on Wednesday.
"This decision comes in the very year that marks the 80th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Charter, which the Kenyan authorities have disregarded with this move.
This decision also undermines efforts to foster constructive dialogue, regional stability, and respect for the international legal order.
We particularly emphasise that any reference to the 2010 advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice as justification is unfounded.
At the same time, this move sets a regrettable precedent in the traditionally friendly relations between Serbia and Kenya - relations that have been built over decades on the principles of mutual respect and cooperation, including within the Non-Aligned Movement.
The Republic of Serbia will take all necessary diplomatic and political measures in response to this unacceptable and unfriendly act.
We also highlight that over the past eight years, twenty-eight countries have withdrawn or suspended their recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of so-called Kosovo, while only two new states have granted recognition.
The clear majority of the international community, along with law and justice, remain on Serbia’s side," the ministry said.
"Serbia will continue its efforts with even greater determination. The Republic of Serbia remains firmly committed to defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity through all available diplomatic and legal means," it concluded.