Kosovo enters agenda for admission to INTERPOL

The state of Kosovo may soon be part of INTERPOL if it secures enough member states votes. INTERPOL Secretary General Jurgen Stock has announced to Minister of Internal Affairs Flamur Sefaj that Kosovo's membership has entered the INTERPOL agenda. Everything will happen in [...]
The state of Kosovo may soon be part of INTERPOL if it secures enough member states votes. INTERPOL Secretary General Jurgen Stock has announced to Minister of Internal Affairs Flamur Sefaj that Kosovo's membership has entered the INTERPOL agenda. Everything will happen in Dubai, in November of this year
In the announced letter to Kosovo Interior Minister Stock, he says he feels honored that he was discussed at the INTERPOL Executive Commission, which has accepted the Kosovo app.
Stock, on paper, has expressed gratitude for the interest that, according to him, the Republic of Kosovo has witnessed to unite. INTERPOL.
Last year authorities in Kosovo claimed they had given up membership in INTERPOL, whose General Assembly was held on September 26th to September 27, 2017, because it did not have enough votes.
This is the secretary general's letter:
Dear Minister,
I refer to the pending application for membership in INTERPOL from the Republic of Kosovo.
I am honored to announce that the INTERPOL Executive Commission, at the March 6th-8th meeting, during the 197th session, has discussed the Kosovo Republic's application for membership in INTERPOL.
In line with provisions from the fourth article of the INTERPOL Constitution and the General Resolution of the GA-2017 Assembly - 8 6 - RS-01, Republic of Kosovo app for INTERPOL is set to consider the 87th annual session of the INTERPOL General Assembly. /GazetaExpress/











