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BiH will not support membership of Kosovo in Interpol (B92, N1 Sarajevo)

Bosnia and Herzegovina Foreign Affairs Minister Igor Crnadak said his country has a principled stance and will not support membership of Kosovo in Interpol, Serbian media reported. “We have a principled stance that the Council of Ministers maintains for already 4 or 5 years and it is that we support the membership of Kosovo in those associations and organizations placed on a jointly agreed list between Belgrade and Pristina deriving from the Brussels agreement, and eventually other organizations that Belgrade and Pristina reach a consent about.

Kosovo membership in Interpol would be political, says Serbian Internal Affairs Minister (RTS, TV Pink)

Serbian Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Friday that the Kosovo authorities want to use membership in Interpol to reinforce statehood not to improve their crime fighting capabilities.

The minister told Belgrade based TV Pink that a decision to induct Kosovo into Interpol would be political and would jeopardize that international organization’s professionalism.

Serbian FM Dacic: ''The number of those who recognize so-called Kosovo will continue to decline'' (B92, Tanjug)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says in New York that the number of countries withdrawing or suspending Kosovo's recognition will increase by year's end.

In other words, Dacic explains, the number of those who recognize Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence falls to less than half of UN members.

Popovic-Ivkovic with representatives of Libya on Kosovo and Interpol (Kontakt plus radio)

Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs State Secretary Biljana Popovic-Ivkovic met with the representatives of the Embassy of Libya yesterday and presented Serbia’s arguments against consideration of the latest Pristina request to join Interpol, Radio kontakt plus reports. Popovic-Ivkovic noted that the latest Kosovo application represents violation of the Interpol decision of the last year, when Pristina request was rejected.

Serbian Internal Affairs Minister: Serbia discussing Pristina Interpol bid with other countries (TV Pink, Beta, N1)

Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic told Belgrade based TV Pink that the Serbian authorities are talking to every possible country about Pristina's request to join Interpol.

Stefanovic says that the aim of those contacts was to prevent the “politicization” of the international police organization whose members voted not to grant membership to Kosovo in 2018.

Stefanovic: We continue with strong activities to prevent Kosovo join Interpol (RTS)

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Nebojsa Stefanovic said his ministry continues with strong activities that should prevent Kosovo becoming member of Interpol, RTS reports. He told Tanjug news agency that in cooperation with other state bodies, the ministry since last year’s Interpol General Assembly session in Dubai runs campaign and talks with representatives of the states that voted for Kosovo admission to Interpol, and with those that abstained or voted against it. “During our conversations we point out to the facts and circumstances that could might lead to hamperin

Skopje Supreme Court for Tanjug: We have not issued a decision on Morina's extradition (Serbian media)

Serbian media reported yesterday that the Skopje Supreme Court denied it had already ruled on Serbia's request for the extradition of former KLA member Tomor Morina, specifying that a decision could be expected soon.

Popovic-Ivkovic met Cyprus Ambassador (Danas)

Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs State Secretary Biljana Popovic-Ivkovic met yesterday with Cyprus Ambassador to Serbia Constantinos Eliades and discussed police cooperation between the two countries as well as Kosovo request to join Interpol, Danas daily reports. Popovic-Ivkovic thanked Ambassador Eliades for the support Cyprus offered to Serbia at Interpol General Assembly session last year, adding the friendship between Cyprus and Serbia is based on mutual understanding and support in protecting important national interests. She noted the latest Pristina’s request to join Interpol con