Serbia fears Kosovo in Interpol to seek arrest of war criminals

Serbia fears Kosovo in Interpol to seek arrest of war criminals

Serbia has launched an intensive campaign to prevent Kosovo's accession to Interpol. In November, the United Arab Emirates holds the General Assembly of Interpol, in which it will be voted for Kosovo's request. Belgrade media announce that next weeks Serbia will send letter to all member states [...]

Belgrade media suggest that next weeks Serbia will send letter to all Interpol member states on the grounds why Kosovo should be rejected. Also, Serbia officials will develop direct contacts with counterparts of the most influential member states in the organisation to undermine Kosovo's membership.

will maintain continued contact with Beijing and Moscow, which so far have lobbied among other countries that Kosovo not be accepted into this organisation”, Serbian media write.

The blocking of Kosovo on the road to membership in Interpol has also been a conversation Monday between Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, and Interpol chief Meng Hongwei.

Osova's application for membership is included in the 87th session agenda of the Interpol General Assembly, to be held on 18-21 November in Dubaj. But this does not guarantee the introduction of Osova's accession day, since the final agenda is declared before the Executive Omity meeting, which the Chinese head Hongwei. Another 12 members of this committee are from Algeria, the clock, Russia, Canada, France, Belgium, Brazil, America, Moldova, Singapore, Africa and Nigeria, half of which have not recognised the osova.

As commented in Belgrade's official circles, Kosovo's eventual accession to Interpol itself implies the possibility of establishing international papers against a large number of Serbian police and soldiers who have participated in Serb crimes committed against Albanians in Kosovo during 1998 and 1999 and that they be forwarded to Serbia to arrest. That is, in fact, the main reason Serbia opposes and engages so strongly against Kosovo's accession to this organisation.

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