Volin seeks revenge on countries that supported Kosovo in INTERPOL

Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin has declared that Serbia and President Aleksandar Vuciq should change their attitude towards Montenegro and Macedonia, because these two states supported Kosovo's membership in Interpol, even though in the end this process proved unsuccessful for Kosovo, as it failed to secure [...] votes.
Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin has stated that Serbia and President Aleksandar Vuciq should change their attitude towards Montenegro and Macedonia, because these two states supported Kosovo's membership in Interpol, even though in the end this process proved unsuccessful for Kosovo, as it failed to secure enough votes.
I appeal to President Vucic to change attitudes towards Montenegro and northern Macedonia and show you that friendship with Serbia must be merited”, said Minister Voulin, photograph Telegrafi.
He added that Montenegro and Macedonia in the Interpol Assembly have been aware that by vote “pro” Kosovo will offend Serbia. If they hadn't had the courage to vote against him, they could have refrained from showing that they care about Serbia's feelings”, Voulin said.
According to him, Montenegro and Macedonia have not voted “pro” Kosovo, but “against” Serbia.
Their “Vos did not change the Iverpoli Assembly decision, but Serbia and President Vuciq should change their attitude towards them. Serbia does not have sincere conversationator”, Voulin said.
Otherwise, Kosovo failed to become part of Interpol yesterday after failing to collect enough votes.












