The secret road to INTERPOL

The tender for Kosovo's membership in INTERPOL continues to remain secret from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as this government dictatorship leading the process of membership in the world's largest police organisation refuses to provide information about which states are against. Despite that, government officials and [...]
The tender for Kosovo's membership in INTERPOL continues to remain secret from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as this government dictatorship leading the process of membership in the world's largest police organisation refuses to provide information about which states are against. Despite that, government officials and MPs are optimistic that on November 20th Kosovo will join
Although government representatives are now expressing confidence that Kosovo will join INTERPOL early next week, it has not yet been disclosed which states support Kosovo's membership in this organisation, Zeri writes.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is reluctant to provide concrete data on the lobbiing for admission to INTERPOL, why there are even more days until the vote. So far, several important states have been declared in favour of Kosovo membership, even representatives of the United States of America and Great Britain, at the recent meeting of the United Nations Organisation Security Council have called on other states to support Kosovo in the process.











