Serbia continues lobby against Kosovo's Interpol accession

Serbia's Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic has told Venezuela's ambassador to Belgrade today, Dimas Jesussa Alvarenga Guera, that no police, judicial or political circumstances have changed since last year when Kosovo's application for membership was rejected at the General Assembly in Interpol, Kohanet broadcasts reporting [...]
Serbia's Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic has told Venezuela's ambassador to Belgrade today, Dimas Jesussa Alvarenga Guera, that no police, judicial or political circumstances have changed since last year when Kosovo's application for membership was rejected at the General Assembly of Interpol, Kohanet broadcasts Belgrade media reporting.
Stefanovic, in the already known style of Serbian propaganda and slander against everything Albanian, was quoted as saying that Kosovo's eventual “accession to Interpol would have broad consequences and would lead to the misuse of the international police organisation's base date, enabling secret data to fall into the hands of criminals and terrorists”, the media quoted him as saying.












