BiH will not support membership of Kosovo in Interpol (B92, N1 Sarajevo)
Dacic's directive on Kosovo and Interpol (Tanjug, B92, Politika, Vecernje Novosti)
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 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)
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.