Serbia on fever: Scandalous if Kosovo is accepted in INTERPOL

Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Nebojsa Stefanovic, said today that the start of the Interpol General Assembly session in Dubai has been marked with tension by the secretary general of this organisation. He said that despite opposition from a large number of member states and Serbia to get the order out [...]
He said that despite opposition from a large number of member states and Serbia to get Kosovo out of the agenda, it was decided to remain the key point. “Even though we have repeatedly warned that this issue is in conflict with international law, this decision shows that the resolution adopted by last year's General Assembly in Beijing remains only a dead "%s"”, Stefanovic said.
According to him, Serbia continues to lobbie and work with its partners to decide on Kosovo's possible accession and not pass through Tuesday's vote. Kosovo's “Vote in Interpol is a complete politicisation of the police organisation, which is harmful not only for international law, but also for future police operations”, Stefanovic said. Otherwise, Kosovo's membership in Interpol is expected to be voted on Tuesday.












