Serbia's diplomacy: These are Serbs who left Kosovo without Interpol (Video)

For more than four hours, Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli has answered the questions of deputies of the Commission for Foreign Affairs on Wednesday. In this report, the head of Kosovo diplomacy has responded to Kosovo's failure to membership in Interpol and news that some states have drawn their recognitions. [...]
For more than four hours, Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli has answered the questions of deputies of the Commission for Foreign Affairs on Wednesday.
In this report, the head of Kosovo diplomacy has responded to Kosovo's failure to membership in Interpol and news that some states have drawn their recognitions.
In this case, he has confirmed that Kosovo will also apply in 2019 to become an Interpol member.
Pacolli has also talked about Kosovo's non-membership in Interpol, where he said Kosovo has done a great job, but according to him, the lobbie Serbia has done has influenced several states. He has also received an example of how the Serbian state has influenced the states for not having Kosovo membership in this security institution.
According to him, Serbia engaged beautiful girls to lobby against Kosovo in Interpol.
And for this, the Balkans.info has provided videos where Serbian women are on their day of voting at the Dubai General Assembly in Dubai, viewed as being “tured” in the hall.
Serbs keep a list in their hands, while they watch who should go.
They constantly follow the Assembly participants, drawing close one to another.
This is the clearest evidence of how Serbia developed lobbies in Interpol to prevent Kosovo's membership.
Remember that Serbia has invested 32m euros in anti-Kosovo lobbies so far.












