First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said that a note was sent to the Embassy of Serbia in Paris this afternoon, withdrawing Ramush Haradinaj's request for Kosovo's admission to Interpol.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said that a note was sent to the Embassy of Serbia in Paris this afternoon, withdrawing Ramush Haradinaj's request for Kosovo's admission to Interpol.
Dacic said in a statement to Tanjug news agency that the note was delivered shortly before 15.00, noting that the Interpol is headquartered in Lyon.
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said the withdrawal of Kosovo's application for admission to Interpol is a major victory for Serbia and international law.
Stefanovic wrote on Twitter that the possible admission of the so-called Kosovo to Interpol would have far-reaching consequences and disrupt the global fight against crime.
A session of the Interpol General Assembly began today in Chile, at which the issue of membership of the so-called Kosovo is on the agenda.