Tadić "doesn't understand some in EU"

President Boris Tadić says "some EU countries are not confident that Serbia has the will to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal".

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Sunday, 10.05.2009.

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President Boris Tadic says "some EU countries are not confident that Serbia has the will to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal". This - continued the president, who was on a visit to Switzerland - despite the fact that Belgrade has already extradited 44 indictees to the court. Tadic "doesn't understand some in EU" "I do not understand this kind of approach. We are suffering on the road to Euro-integrations for this reason. We have signed the [Stabilization and] Association Agreement with the Union, but it has been frozen because Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic have not been extradited. But this is not the position of the entire European Union, only of some countries," he explained to his hosts. Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz is due to visit Belgrade on Monday, ahead of submitting his report to the UN Security Council in June. Yesterday in Saint Gallen, Tadic met with President of the Swiss Confederation for 2009 Hans Rudolf-Merz. The pair discussed the two countries' experiences in reaction to the global economic crisis, as well as the possibilities of strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly the economic one, news agencies said. Earlier on Saturday Tadic met with Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves during an international symposium dedicated to global political and economic relations. Tadic said that it would be beneficial if Merz and Ilves visited Serbia "despite the differences concerning Kosovo".

Tadić "doesn't understand some in EU"

"I do not understand this kind of approach. We are suffering on the road to Euro-integrations for this reason. We have signed the [Stabilization and] Association Agreement with the Union, but it has been frozen because Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić have not been extradited. But this is not the position of the entire European Union, only of some countries," he explained to his hosts.

Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz is due to visit Belgrade on Monday, ahead of submitting his report to the UN Security Council in June.

Yesterday in Saint Gallen, Tadić met with President of the Swiss Confederation for 2009 Hans Rudolf-Merz. The pair discussed the two countries' experiences in reaction to the global economic crisis, as well as the possibilities of strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly the economic one, news agencies said.

Earlier on Saturday Tadić met with Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves during an international symposium dedicated to global political and economic relations.

Tadić said that it would be beneficial if Merz and Ilves visited Serbia "despite the differences concerning Kosovo".

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