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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Press service Statements
Tuesday, 27 August 2019. PDF Print E-mail
Serbian Deputy Prime Ministers Ivica Dacic and Nebojsa Stefanovic discussed further activities to prevent so-called Kosovo from joining Interpol
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Deputy Prime Ministers of the Republic of Serbia Ivica Dacic and Dr. Nebojsa Stefanovic discussed today further activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the Interior in preventing the admission of the so-called Kosovo to Interpol.

Ministers Dacic and Stefanovic have considered the steps taken so far by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the Interior, as well as by other state authorities, as the Republic of Serbia seeks to prevent the so-called Kosovo from becoming a member of the International Police Organization.

During the meeting, they also agreed on concrete activities that will be undertaken pending the Interpol General Assembly, to be held in October in Chile, in order to prevent the politicization of the Organization.

It was agreed that as a first step everyone should be informed that Kosovo's admission would be contrary to UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999), including the "Corell resolution" adopted at the Interpol General Assembly in Beijing, which clearly defined that only Member States or observers at the United Nations can be members of this police organization, which is certainly not the case with the so-called Kosovo.

Ministers Dacic and Stefanovic also agreed that it was also necessary to inform everyone of the dangers that may occur in case Interpol bases are misused and should classified information fall into the hands of criminals and terrorists, which would endanger the activities of all law-enforcement agencies throughout the world.