Goodbye INTERPOL

Two days before the INTERPOL General Assembly decides whether Kosovo will be part of this organisation or not, incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has withdrawn Kosovo's application for membership in INTERPOL. After an aggressive campaign against Kosovo, Serbian officials have called such a decision victory [...]
Two days before the INTERPOL General Assembly decides whether Kosovo will be part of this organisation or not, incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has withdrawn Kosovo's application for membership in INTERPOL.
After an aggressive campaign against Kosovo, Serbian officials have called such a decision their victory, the newspaper “Voice” writes today.
Once the work of the General Assembly of the biggest international organisation for police co-operation begins, Kosovo authorities have decided to withdraw the application for membership in this organisation.
The head of the incumbent government, Ramush Haradinaj, has sent a letter Tuesday to the INTERPOL Assembly, with which he announced the body that Kosovo is withdrawing the application for membership. The office of Prime Minister Haradinaj, who has announced that the vote will be postponed for next year, writes further the newspaper “Voice”.
Taking into account the circumstances created, based on competencies as prime minister in office, today I have sought to postpone Kosovo's vote for membership in INTERPOL for next year”, the prime minister's office says in response.
Meanwhile, Haradinaj's decision came after the intensifying of the Serbian state, which had once begun the INTERPOL General Assembly, pledged that they would do their best not to allow Kosovo's membership in this organisation.










