The German foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, said recognising Kosovan autonomy was inevitable. "A negotiated solution was not possible. That is why we cannot now escape this event," he said. Britain's foreign secretary, David Miliband, indicated the UK would follow suit, saying Europe must show "real leadership" in maintaining stability in the region. But some member states, particularly those with a history of separatist movements, are likely to oppose Kosovo's official separation, with Spain leading the way this morning. "The Spanish government is not going to recognise the unilateral act proclaimed yesterday by the Kosovar assembly," the country's foreign minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos, said in Brussels. Other critics of Kosovan independence are likely to include Slovakia, Greece and Cyprus.
Kosovan leaders today sent 192 letters to governments around the world seeking formal recognition of independence.
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