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Kosovo 's declaration of independence from Serbia was enacted on Sunday, 17 February by a unanimous vote of the Assembly of Kosovo. On 19 February , Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo said that the Indonesian government will closely observe developments in Kosovo and is not yet in a position to give its recognition to the unilaterally declared independence.

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The issue will be debated in parliament among the Indonesian parties. At the summit of the OIC on 10 March , Indonesia opposed adoption of the document, proposed by Turkey, that would lend support to Kosovo's declaration of independence. On 27 March , Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda stated that Indonesia does not see Kosovo as a religious, but as an ethnic and political problem as well as the question of principle of respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity of a UN member.

He said that "Indonesia supports a solution to the Kosovo problem with peaceful means, through dialogue and negotiations", and added that "Indonesia supports Serbia's idea that the UN General Assembly asks for opinion from the International Court of Justice on the legality of declaration of independence by Kosovo". On 26 August , the Ambassador of Indonesia in Belgrade, Muhammad Dalimunthe, said that "Indonesia stands firmly behind the notion that every move on the international scene must be based on international law, and that is not the case with the unilateral proclamation of Kosovo's independence.

Noer Hassan Wirajuda (born 9 July in Tangerang, West Java, Indonesia) is an Indonesian politician who was the foreign minister of Indonesia from

Our stance starts with the fact that we respect Serbia's integrity", and that Indonesia insisted among Islamic countries that Kosovo is a political and not a religious issue. In January , the Indonesian ambassador in Belgrade said that the setting up of the Kosovo Security Force was unnecessary and that Indonesia has not changed its position that it backs UNSCR which guarantees the territorial integrity of Serbia.

Whilst giving a lecture at the London School of Economics on 31 March , Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said "for now it is quite possible that Indonesia to accept the independent status of Kosovo after we examine carefully that there is a different situation in Myanmar, after the process of Balkanization you have the independent state of Kosovo" and that "we are still following the situation in Kosovo now and it is quite possible that some day Indonesia recognize the independence of Kosovo".

In August , the Ambassador of Indonesia to Serbia Muhammad Abduh Dalimunthe said that Indonesia respects international law, the integrity of Serbia and all the steps that Serbia has taken with the ICJ regarding the legality of Kosovo's unilaterally proclaimed independence. He also said that every problem must be solved in a peaceful way, that the UNSCR on Kosovo must be respected and that it is necessary to wait for the decision of the ICJ on Kosovo.

Wirajuda said that Indonesia was closely looking at Kosovo's request and that a decision would be taken when appropriate. In February , Yudhoyono said that respect of international law was a foundation of foreign policy for Indonesia, and that his country would not recognise the independence of Kosovo. In July , the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman, Teuku Faizasyah, said the government would look further into the decision.

The ruling was more of a procedural matter and cannot be defined as a recognition of the freedom of Kosovo legally.