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Haradinaj: We are withdrawing our application for membership in Interpol (Kosovo online)

Prime Minister in resignation Ramush Haradinaj has sent a letter today to the Interpol Assembly announcing that Kosovo's application for membership in Interpol is being withdrawn, portal Kosovo online reports.

Bearing in mind that parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on October 6, I kindly request that application for membership be postponed until the next session of the Interpol General Assembly, Haradinaj wrote.

Serbian FM Dacic: "Pristina will lose. Everyone knows that, even they do" (Politika, Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told Politika daily that he is sure Pristina will lose if a vote is taken at the Interpol General Assembly in Chile.

"Everyone knows that, even they know it", Dacic underlined for Belgrade based daily Politika.

Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and Foreign Affairs Minister Dacic hosted yesterday's briefing for diplomats attended by representatives of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Algeria, Angola, Korea, the Russian Federation...

Five countries sided with Serbia (KIM radio, Tanjug)

Five Interpol members have sided with Serbia and demanded the vote on Kosovo's membership be removed from the agenda of the General Assembly, reports KIM radio, quoting Belgrade based agency Tanjug.

These are China, Spain, Cyprus, Argentina and Suriname, Tanjug learns.

The vote on the Pristina's request for membership in Interpol, according to the program, should be held tomorrow. Serbia and these five countries have asked Kosovo to be removed from the agenda.

Kosovo and Interpol: Blockade of Pristina with the support of Russia (Vecernje Novosti)

Today's edition of the Vecernje Novosti daily reports that Serbia has already begun diplomatic activities before the General Assembly of Interpol, which will be held in November in the United Arab Emirates. The activities are aimed at preventing Kosovo's admission to that organization, and as the daily reports, Moscow is the main partner of Belgrade. Moscow will lobby in Lyon, at the headquarters of this organization, for Kosovo not to be found on the final agenda of the Assembly, to be determined in autumn.

Serbian interior minister attends Interpol General Assembly (Beta, B92)

Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic is in Beijing where he met with Chinese officials yesterday, Beta news agency reported.

Stefanovic and Chinese officials "discussed ways on how to enhance relations and cooperation in the field of security."

Stefanovic met with Meng Jianzhu, Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission and Public Security Minister Guo Shengkun, the agency quoted a statement issued by the Interior Ministry.