Kosovo’s bid to join Interpol fails, in victory for Serbia
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Kosovo failed in its bid to join Interpol on Tuesday in a vote held during the international law enforcement organization’s annual general assembly in Dubai, dealing a blow to the country’s efforts to boost recognition of its statehood.
If it had been approved, Kosovo would have been able to request “red notices” from Interpol for the arrest of Serbian officials or figures that authorities in Kosovo consider war criminals.
Supported by its ally Russia, Serbia had been lobbying against Kosovo’s entry into Interpol. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia. The United States and most other Western countries support Kosovo’s statehood.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic hailed the vote as a “victory” for Serbia.