INTERPOL Secretary: Serbia blackmailed Interpol for Kosovo

Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Addick has stressed that Serbia has blackmailed INTERPOL's staff regarding Kosovo membership. According to him, Serbia has done this through the media. In his speech discussing Kosovo membership, he has also spoken of the criteria that must be met. Right now [...]
In his speech discussing Kosovo membership, he has also spoken of the criteria that must be met.
At this point the Kosovo app is reading.
The works of the ITERPOL General Assembly are under way in Dubai, where part of today's agenda is the Kosovo membership vote in this organisation.
Currently, the work of today's election is under way, where in the event of positive voting Kosovo will transform its 194th member into INTERPOL.
The country needs 2/3 of the General Assembly's votes to become part of the world's largest police mechanism. The vote will be held in secret by each member state, while discussions are expected to boil about two hours.
INTERPOL membership presents a high achievement for Kosovo on the international level, with the country's newest European country becoming part of international police.











