Talk:List of diplomatic missions of Greece
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Discussion at WP:FOR on formatting and content of "List of diplomatic missions" article
[edit]There is now a discussion at WP:FOR on the formatting and content of "List of diplomatic missions" articles. As this discussion ostensibly could affect this article, editors are encouraged to provide their opinions on the WP:FOR at this link - Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_International_relations#Formatting_of_diplomatic_missions_lists - please do not discuss on this article talk page as valid points for consideration may very well not be seen by editors at large. Thank you, --Russavia Dialogue Stalk me 00:22, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
Kosovo
[edit]With regards to whether or not Greece has diplomatic relations with Kosovo seems irrelevant. According the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs [1]; Greece does in fact have a Liaison and consular office in Pristina, Kosovo and it does not say that the office is under the jurisdiction of its embassy in Serbia. Aquintero, (talk), 15 April 2014, 08:05 (UTC) That still doesn't matter anyway because of the fact that Greece has never ever recognized Kosovo. 9, July 2013, 13:22 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.43.138.42 (talk)
- Your point is not really relevant. The office is there in Kosovo and Greece knowingly put it there and, as you can see on the Greek mission website, it states that the mission is 'in Kosovo' and not in Serbia. Everyone knows that Taiwan is not globally recognized, yet, several countries place diplomatic missions in Taipei without recognizing Taiwan. Regards, Aquintero, (talk), 9 July 2014, 20:07 (UTC)