Kosovo fails to become member of INTERPOL

Kosovo fails to become member of INTERPOL

Kosovo rejected as it fails to get two-third majority of votes at 87th INTERPOL General Assembly in Dubai

By Talha Ozturk

BELGRADE, Serbia (AA) - Kosovo on Tuesday failed to become a member of the International Police Service (INTERPOL).

Kosovo's application for membership was considered in a voting at the 87th INTERPOL General Assembly Meeting in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

After failing to receive a two-third majority of votes for the membership, Kosovo was not accepted as a member of the INTERPOL.

In the first round of voting, 76 of 154 countries supported Kosovo's membership, while 56 countries voted against it and 22 countries abstained.

In the second round, 68 countries voted in favor of Kosovo's membership, while 51 voted against and 16 abstained.

Kosovo previously applied for the INTERPOL membership three times in 2010, 2015 and 2017.

A written statement from Kosovo's government said the votes against its membership was a "disappointment."

"Through their brutal campaign, we once again witnessed Serbia’s persona against Kosovo and the idea of ​​normalization of relations with Kosovo. The anti-Kosovo vote will only serve crimes and criminals," said the statement.

Reacting to Kosovo's rejection, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said it represented a success of his country.

Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008.

Serbia rejected the move and considers Kosovo its own territory, while more than 100 countries worldwide -- including Turkey, the U.S., Britain, France and Germany -- recognize it as an independent country.

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