Serbia push ahead propaganda against Kosovo membership in INTERPOL

Serbia's authorities have continued their propaganda against Kosovo's admission to INTERPOL on this day. Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs Secretary Dijana Hrkalovic has given Serbian state arguments against Kosovo membership in INTERPOL during the day. Hrkalovic has shown these arguments before the ambassador [...]
Serbia's authorities have continued their propaganda against Kosovo's admission to INTERPOL on this day.
Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs Secretary Dijana Hrkalovic has given Serbian state arguments against Kosovo membership in INTERPOL during the day.
Hrkalovic has shown these arguments before Cuban Ambassador to Belgrade Gustavo Del Toda, as well as prior to the duty of Argina Ambassador Huan del Río.
As Serbian media write, Hrkalovic has told this delegation that Kosovo's admission to INTERPOL would constitute a flagrant violation of international law, and in particular would violate UN Security Council Resolution 1244.
According to Hrkalovic, if Kosovo joined in INTERPOL, it would constitute violations of the organisation's procedures, since, according to her, a state can be admitted to INTERPOL only if it is a full member of the UN.
During Hrkalovic has said that Kosovo would present an unprecedented political decision and with unimaginable consequences for the security of all INTERPOL members.
At this meeting, Ambassador Gustav del Todo stressed that Cuba supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Republic of Serbia and reiterated that his state does not recognise Kosovo as an independent state.
As Serbian media write, even Argentina Ambassador Juan del Rio's taskman, has said his state respects international law and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia.











