British singer Rita Ora, who was born in Kosovo before her family left the country, headlines an open-air evening concert in Pristina.
The main ceremony is taking place tomorrow, when President Hashim Thaci and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli are due back from the Munich Security Conference. A special panel on Kosovo is scheduled to be held at the Munich conference.
Kosovo is recognised by 117 countries, including the U.S. and most Western powers, and has joined about 200 international organizations.
Serbia, which for centuries has considered Kosovo the cradle of its civilization, still sees it as part of its own territory and has the support of Russia and China.
"This is violence against Serbia, violence against international legal order." Kosovo declared independence on Feb. 17, 2008, nine years after NATO conducted a 78-day airstrike campaign against Serbia to stop a bloody crackdown against ethnic Albanians.
In Mitrovica, the center of the Serb-dominated part of northern Kosovo, posters declaring "10 years of the occupation of Kosovo and Metohija" were put up in many places, the Kosovapress in Albania reported.
Walls in the city were covered with graffiti, the Serbian flag and a sign reading in Serbian, "Kosovo is Serbia - Crimea is Russia." "Unfortunately, the Serb community has not made up their mind yet about this independence.
Kosovo has taken a first step to European Union membership by signing a Stabilization and Association Agreement. But the country faces serious challenges besides its relations with Serbia, including the rule of law, unemployment, corruption and organized crime.
Five European Union members also dont recognise Kosovos independence.
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