Voulin thanks Spain for not recognising Kosovo

The interior affairs ministers of Serbia and Spain, Aleksandar Vulin and Fernando Grande-Mallaska Gomes, have met on Thursday in Madrid for the development of co-operation, particularly in training, exchange of information and printing of cyber crime, and Volin also told reporters about Kosovo. Vulin thanked the Government and citizens of Spain for, as <x0 concentration [...]
The interior affairs ministers of Serbia and Spain, Aleksandar Vulin and Fernando Grande-Mallaska Gomes, have met on Thursday in Madrid for the development of co-operation, particularly in training, exchange of information and printing of cyber crime, and Volin also told reporters about Kosovo.
Vulin thanked the Government and citizens of Spain for, as said “the established and principled position of” for not recognising Kosovo's independence, Danas writes, the Klankosova.tv broadcasts.
Spain's “Voice means a lot to us. Where it sounds, we know we have a friend's voice. Spain and Serbia are distant and different countries in many ways, but we agree on one thing and we are the same: we know what bad separatism is, we know that only respect of international law guarantees lasting peace”, Volin said.
No one asked for a referendum, we were just bombed. I believe that the only way to maintain peace is to maintain unconditional respect for international law”, he said.
He said the international “rights clearly define how states are created and how they cease to exist”.
When it comes to my country, no one asked about international law, we had a force











