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UNESCO Rejection of Kosovo Membership

This is quite difficult to extrapolate the existence of a state with hard fought
contingencies that exacerbate the daunting conflict of peace between two separate
entities, Serbs and Albanians. The pre-existence of the two ethnicities resume, in
conflict, that might have wavered the United Nations decision to deny Kosovo access to
membership. What underlies the conflict may be the cause of the decision? This denial
impacts Kosovo in a way that deems the independent state unsafe and forces
reassessment of the tools necessary to gain entrance in the agency. A compromise
requires a reconciliation of differences that emerge the two groups into agreement that
enforces alignment with other nations of the UN agency, in order , to revitalize the
agency's interests of safety and increase the majority two -thirds to vote, in favor, of
Kosovo. The decision setback supportive efforts to unify Kosovo into its
own economically stable country. The momentum of a live vibrant nation, upheld
by the people, to uplift the residents of the state to a self-government restructured to
withstand the trials of persecution, in togetherness, gave way to a refusal to align with
others of the same goal but, with more authority. The undertones of the j udgment
precedes any indication that their will be a change in the two-third majority unless a
mutuality of concern, mainly Serbs, can reach a "let go" of the people that desire
freedom to choose rather than force the issue in offense of, the Albanians to
preserve the broken history of Yugoslavia.

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