Serbia, its five allied states make last attempt to stop Kosovo towards INTERPOL

Serbia, its five allied states make last attempt to stop Kosovo towards INTERPOL

Five countries have joined Serbia in trying to remove Kosovo's membership application in Interpol from the agenda at the meeting, which the General Assembly will hold tomorrow in Dubai. According to Serbian news agency Tanjug sources, these states are China, Spain, Cyprus, Argentina and Suriname. Earlier in the day [...]

According to Serbian news agency Tanjug sources, these states are China, Spain, Cyprus, Argentina and Suriname. Earlier this day in Dubai, Serbia's Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic has said that when it comes to Kosovo's accession to Interpol, the Assembly politicisation is under way, Periscope follows.

He has said the goal is to cause confusion to the states that will vote.

There are vague words, which are not only premature, saying that if Kosovo does not participate in one vote, then it will go to a pause, and after that pause, it will be put back to the vote”, Stefanovic has said.

This is completely contrary to the rules that are said to have two voting processes, but without a pause. It is now clear that all efforts will be made to secure the necessary majority during that pause, if missing during the first voting process”, the minister, who heads the Serbian delegation to Dubai, has explained.

Otherwise, the allied states of Kosovo have great confidence that Kosovo will succeed this time to join the organisation. It has been a major campaign against Serbia's disinformive propaganda for months to block Kosovo's membership in Interpol. /Periscopi/

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