Daciq boasts following Kosovo's failure in INTERPOL: Serbia has been strengthened internationally

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has indicated that Kosovo has withdrawn its application for admission to INTERPOL today, as it realised they have no chance of moving to the polls. “This is evidence of Serbia's strengthened international position and a conclusion to the illusion that Pristina is allowed everything. Hence, unilateral acts [...]
“This is evidence of Serbia's strengthened international position and a conclusion to the illusion that Pristina is allowed everything. Therefore, Pristina's unilateral acts cannot be overcome with Serbia, which is stronger”, Dacic said.
Dacic also added that “would be better for Kosovo if they did not run because the vote would show that they lost some of the supporters who had”.
In the past seven days, I have received confirmation from discussions with the foreign ministers of 81 times1>, the head of Serbian diplomacy said.
“Among those countries are Spain, Slovakia, Greece, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Hungary, BiH, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Syria, Oman. , Iran, Iraq, India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, South Korea, Fiji, Chile, Grenada, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Venezuela, Panama, Suriname, Uruguay, Haiti, Bahamas. The list of countries also includes Nicaragua, Congo, Uganda, Union Chamber, Angola, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Namibia, Tunisia, Cameroon, Lesothia, Malta, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Guinea Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, Rwanda, Morocco, South Sudan, Zambia, Seychelles, Nigeria, Eritrea, Botswana, Madgascar, Kenya, Sierra Leone, the Central Republic of Africa, Togo, Sudan, Algeria, Georgia, Ghana, Malawi, Malawi, Malawi, Greece, and Caffel, and Caffeldo, Daqaux, Daqado.
Dacic has also thanked all these countries, as he says “for respecting Serbia's territorial integrity”.












