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On September 10, 2024, Kosovo opened its first-ever embassy in Bogota, marking a new chapter in diplomatic relations between the two nations. 

Colombia recognized Kosovo in August 2008, just six months after it declared independence, becoming the second country in South America to do so, following Peru. Since then, only Suriname and Guyana have recognized Kosovo, bringing the number of state recognitions from South American countries to four in total.

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https://sbunker.org/en/analize/ambasada-e-kosoves-ne-kolumbi-kapitull-i-ri-ne-marredheniet-diplomatike/

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 {{Cite web |title=Kosovo’s Embassy in Colombia: A New Chapter in Diplomatic Relations |url=https://sbunker.org/en/analize/ambasada-e-kosoves-ne-kolumbi-kapitull-i-ri-ne-marredheniet-diplomatike/ |date=2024-10-22 |access-date=2024-11-28 |language=en-GB |first=Jakob |last=Weizman |quote=On September 10, 2024, Kosovo opened its first-ever embassy in Bogota, marking a new chapter in diplomatic relations between the two nations.   Colombia recognized Kosovo in August 2008, just six months after it declared independence, becoming the second country in South America to do so, following Peru. Since then, only Suriname and Guyana have recognized Kosovo, bringing the number of state recognitions from South American countries to four in total.}} 

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Masohpotato (talk) 04:15, 28 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the details - I will add it to the main article. Dn9ahx (talk) 09:25, 28 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]