Examples of 'kosovars' in a sentence
Meaning of "kosovars"
Kosovars is a noun referring to the people of Kosovo, a partially recognized state in Southeast Europe
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- plural of Kosovar
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Kosovars struggle in face of price hikes.
That is what we now expect of the Kosovars.
Kosovars called for republican status for the province.
This was the wish of the majority of Kosovars.
Kosovars also show the highest trust in domestic institutions.
We need to give the Kosovars the tools to help themselves.
Kosovars do not seem to think so.
A civil status register had been set up specially for Kosovars.
Kosovars and AIbanians.
This decision triggered a strong protest Kosovars bloodily suppressed.
Kosovars need motivation.
We also call on all Kosovars fully to respect the rule of law.
Kosovars can be proud.
There is no reason why Kosovars should not be able to do the same.
Kosovars do not have a history of growing their own narcotic substances.
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What we need in Kosovo is assistance to allow the Kosovars to help themselves.
Kosovars do not seem to expect the government to solve all their problems.
I know that the most pressing issue among Kosovars is unemployment.
Kosovars will have to comply with democratic criteria before a final status can be defined.
The normalization of life in the province is the responsibility of all Kosovars.
But the Kosovars are in their home country.
IOM continued to assist in the voluntary return of Kosovars displaced by the hostilities.
And the Kosovars were not allowed a diplomatic service.
It is a difficult endeavour and it requires sustained sacrifices and efforts of all Kosovars.
The Kosovars had later returned to their country of origin.
I am referring here to the several thousand Kosovars being held captive by the Serbian authorities.
The Kosovars won their freedom and their lives.
It was not long ago that thousands of Kosovars had been fleeing from Serbian aggression.
Many Kosovars feel let down by the international community.
Attaining the standards is a considerable challenge that the Kosovars absolutely must meet.
The Kosovars are right when they say it is only a matter of time.
Those are priority tasks that promote understanding and coexistence among all Kosovars.
Any significant number of Kosovars arriving would be resented by the majority population.
Only by defending the integrity of Serbia could the rights of all Kosovars be defended.
I know the Kosovars have pushed for independence for some time.
The cell responsible for the host country monitors the Kosovars in that country.
I am convinced that the Kosovars are determined to prove their aptitude for democracy.
Violent radicals must not be allowed to squander the better future all Kosovars deserve.
However the Kosovars can foresee no other future but an independent one.
The outcome of the elections are important indicators of how the Kosovars view their future.
Many Kosovars had been stripped of their identity and other documents as they left.
The immediate priority for the Kosovars is now to put the new Government to work.
All Kosovars and the international community are responsible for the future of the province.
Pristina views Belgrade with suspicion due to the mixed signals it is sending the Kosovars.
Two million Kosovars had won their freedom thanks to the international community.
Belgrade and Pristina assembled their status talks negotiating teams as Kosovars closely monitored the process.
The low level of trust Kosovars have in their leaders was all too evident.
Kosovars had to wait until NATO intervened.
More than half a million Kosovars work in Western countries and send money home.
Have you heard of other Albanian Kosovars who were.