Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Nebojsa Stefanovic spoke today in Chile with Belarusian Interior Minister Yuriy Karaev about the withdrawal of the application of the so-called “Kosovo” for admission to Interpol.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Nebojsa Stefanovic spoke today in Chile with Belarusian Interior Minister Yuriy Karaev about the withdrawal of the application of the so-called “Kosovo” for admission to Interpol.
Stefanovic thanked Belarus for its principled support for Serbia's sovereignty, pointing out that the withdrawal of the candidacy represents a victory for international law and respect for the reputation of Interpol, as the oldest international police organisation.
He assessed it as a success of our country, but also of all states that respect international law and the Charter of the United Nations.
The Deputy Prime Minister also met with Cypriot Police Director Kypros Michaelides today during the 88th Interpol General Assembly.
Stefanovic expressed gratitude to Cyprus for its support to Serbia, expressing satisfaction that the two countries will have a common position during the next General Assembly, which will be held in Uruguay.
The Cypriot Police Director expressed satisfaction with the police cooperation between the two countries, while the Deputy Prime Minister said that this cooperation was very good.