Countries vote for Kosovo's Interpol accession

Even in the second bid for membership in the Interpol organisation, the Republic of Kosovo failed. On Tuesday in Dubai, it was voted twice, and if both did not receive two-thirds of the audience's votes, as much as was needed for membership. Even the second time, the number of delegations participating in the vote was [...]
On Tuesday in Dubai, it was voted twice, and if both did not receive two-thirds of the audience's votes, as much as was needed for membership.
Even the second time, the number of delegations participating in the vote was smaller for 19 Sosh (in the first district voted 154 delegations, while in the second, the crucial dealt with 135). In the first circle, 76 seats voted, and 68 in the second.
These were the countries that voted for Kosovo's accession to Interpol:
Afghanistan, Albania, Germany, Andorra, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Curacao, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, Macedonia, Fiji, France, Finland, Ghana, Guyana, Ireland, Iceland, Italy. Kosovo's accession to Interpol also voted those countries: Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malawi, Maldivet, Malta, Mauritania, Monaco, Montenegro, Nigeria, Norway, New Zealand, Pakistan, Paraguay, Holland, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Central African Republic, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, Rwanda, St. Kits and Nevis, San Marino, Samoa, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, East Timor, Turkey, Yemen, St. Martin and Australia.











