Brazil does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state and has announced it has no plans to do so without an agreement with Serbia.
[1] In 2008, the Brazilian government reaffirmed its belief that a peaceful solution for the issue of Kosovo must continue to be sought through dialogue and negotiation, under the auspices of the UN and the legal framework of UNSCR 1244.
[4] In a hearing at the International Court of Justice that same year, the Brazilian delegation said that the unilateral declaration of independence ignored not only the authority of the UNSC, but also the principle of protecting the territorial integrity of states.
There is no basis to justify the unilateral declaration of independence in the UNSC Resolution 1244 because it predicted a solution agreed by both parties.
[5] Brazil is Serbia's major trading partner in Latin America.