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This map is VERY faulty. The states mentioned in fact recognize Serbia, but not it's currently claimed borders. The map is stupid, since all the red countries keep diplomatic relations and maintain embassies, and therefor recognize it officially. Image should be either described differently or deleted.

Another thing is, that Svalbard, a part of norway, alongside with other parts of countries recognizing Kosovo is coloured blue. --PSIplus 14:07, 22 April 2008 (UTC)[回覆]

Some countries are declaredly "status neutral" over Kosovo - but are being misrepresented as recognizing Serbian sovereignty (Ukraine springs to mind). Other countries have made no declaration at all as to whether they recognize Kosovar independence, recognize Serbian sovereignty, or are status-neutral. It is somewhat dubious to claim them as whole-hearted members the pro-Serbia camp, although it probably isn't wholesale misrepresentation either. At any rate, the map fails to capture the subtleties of the situation - I suppose this is the inherent danger of binary classification. TheGrappler (talk) 01:15, 26 January 2010 (UTC)[回覆]