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Vulin Meets with Chinese Interpol Officials in New Delhi

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Archive / News | 17.10.22 | access_time 18:53

Aleksandar Vulin (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV/MO)

Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin and Chinese official Hu Binchen, a member of the Interpol Executive Committee for Asia, met in New Delhi on Oct. 17 and discussed relations between the two countries and their international cooperation.

The two officials agreed to continue to jointly advocate following all existing Interpol rules, including the constitution and the resolution on the procedure and criteria for membership of 2017, which states that only United Nations member or observer states can be Interpol members.

Vulin, who is spearheading a Serbian delegation at the 90th session of the Interpol general assembly in New Delhi, agreed with the director general at China's Ministry of Public Security in charge of international cooperation that the friendship between the Serbian and Chinese states and their leaders was "steel," the Serbian ministry said in a press release.

Vulin expressed gratitude for China's principled stand in not recognizing Kosovo and preventing its admission into Interpol, the press release read, adding that he had "once again affirmed full support from Serbia to the territorial integrity of China, of which Taiwan is an inalienable part, and the one China policy."

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