Serbia with Russia's help is hampering Kosovo's membership in Interpol

The meeting of the General Assembly of Interpol will be held in the United Arab Emirates during November, while Serbia has already started diplomatic activities to prevent Kosovo's admission to this organisation, writes ãovostiı. Moscow is now Belgrade's main partner and will lobby for Kosovo not to be part of [...]
The meeting of the General Assembly of Interpol will be held in the United Arab Emirates during November, while Serbia has already started diplomatic activities to prevent Kosovo's admission to this organisation, writes ãovostiı.
Moscow is now Belgrade's main partner and will lobby for Kosovo not to be part of the agenda, which will be established in the autumn.
Last month Kosovo was announced that the application for membership was included in the 87th Interpol General Assembly draft.
Serbian Police Director Vladimir Rebiq has recently stayed at Interpol headquarters, where he said Serbia will talk to all members of this organisation in order to convince them that Kosovo will not be found at this organisation.
Otherwise the Executive Committee is responsible for preparing the World Police Organization General Assembly agenda, and is currently led by China's Meng Honwei, the news broadcasts.
Another 12 members are from Algeria, Korea, Russia, Canada, France, Belgium, Brazil, America, Moldova, Singapore, South Africa and Nigeria.
Last fall, Kosovo authorities gave up Interpol, acknowledging they did not have enough support for membership.












