Daily: Hague prosecutor satisfied

Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz did not write “full cooperation” in his report, Novi Sad daily Dnevnik writes.

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Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz did not write “full cooperation” in his report, Novi Sad daily Dnevnik writes. However, he said for the first time that is “satisfied with the level of cooperation”, reports the newspaper. Daily: Hague prosecutor satisfied The daily states that Brammertz said in his report to the UN Security Council on Serbia’s cooperation with the Tribunal that he believes that the cooperation will continue and that it will result in the arrests of the remaining two Hague fugitives Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. Dnevnik cites a European diplomat that has seen Brammertz’s report, which has been sent to New York. According to the source, the prosecutor reported for the third time in a row that “Serbia has made progress in its cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.” However, the EU diplomats involved in this are still "very cautious" despite the positive report and recent announcements by Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen that Holland could allow the interim trade agreement between the EU and Serbia to be unfrozen. “As far as we know, the Netherlands would only approve the activation of the interim trade agreement, not the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) as well,” the sources told Dnevnik. They added that the UK likely shares the stance that the SAA cannot be ratified until the remaining Hague fugitives have been extradited, which, "if proved true", all but guarantees that the ratification of the SAA will not be approved. Daily: Hague prosecutor satisfied Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz did not write “full cooperation” in his report, Novi Sad daily Dnevnik writes. However, he said for the first time that is “satisfied with the level of cooperation”, reports the newspaper. The daily states that Brammertz said in his report to the UN Security Council on Serbia’s cooperation with the Tribunal that he believes that the cooperation will continue and that it will result in the arrests of the remaining two Hague fugitives Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. Dnevnik cites a European diplomat that has seen Brammertz’s report, which has been sent to New York. According to the source, the prosecutor reported for the third time in a row that “Serbia has made progress in its cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.” However, the EU diplomats involved in this are still "very cautious" despite the positive report and recent announcements by Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen that Holland could allow the interim trade agreement between the EU and Serbia to be unfrozen. “As far as we know, the Netherlands would only approve the activation of the interim trade agreement, not the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) as well,” the sources told Dnevnik. They added that the UK likely shares the stance that the SAA cannot be ratified until the remaining Hague fugitives have been extradited, which, "if proved true", all but guarantees that the ratification of the SAA will not be approved. Brammertz has submitted his report on Serbia's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal to the UN Security Council and he will present it at the Council session scheduled for December 3, spokeswoman for the Office of the Prosecutor Olga Kavran told Tanjug. She could not disclose any details of the report, saying that the chief prosecutor would present the entire report at the beginning of December.

Daily: Hague prosecutor satisfied

The daily states that Brammertz said in his report to the UN Security Council on Serbia’s cooperation with the Tribunal that he believes that the cooperation will continue and that it will result in the arrests of the remaining two Hague fugitives Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić.

Dnevnik cites a European diplomat that has seen Brammertz’s report, which has been sent to New York.

According to the source, the prosecutor reported for the third time in a row that “Serbia has made progress in its cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.”

However, the EU diplomats involved in this are still "very cautious" despite the positive report and recent announcements by Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen that Holland could allow the interim trade agreement between the EU and Serbia to be unfrozen.

“As far as we know, the Netherlands would only approve the activation of the interim trade agreement, not the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) as well,” the sources told Dnevnik.

They added that the UK likely shares the stance that the SAA cannot be ratified until the remaining Hague fugitives have been extradited, which, "if proved true", all but guarantees that the ratification of the SAA will not be approved.

Daily: Hague prosecutor satisfied

Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz did not write “full cooperation” in his report, Novi Sad daily Dnevnik writes.

However, he said for the first time that is “satisfied with the level of cooperation”, reports the newspaper.

The daily states that Brammertz said in his report to the UN Security Council on Serbia’s cooperation with the Tribunal that he believes that the cooperation will continue and that it will result in the arrests of the remaining two Hague fugitives Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić.

Dnevnik cites a European diplomat that has seen Brammertz’s report, which has been sent to New York.

According to the source, the prosecutor reported for the third time in a row that “Serbia has made progress in its cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.”

However, the EU diplomats involved in this are still "very cautious" despite the positive report and recent announcements by Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen that Holland could allow the interim trade agreement between the EU and Serbia to be unfrozen.

“As far as we know, the Netherlands would only approve the activation of the interim trade agreement, not the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) as well,” the sources told Dnevnik.

They added that the UK likely shares the stance that the SAA cannot be ratified until the remaining Hague fugitives have been extradited, which, "if proved true", all but guarantees that the ratification of the SAA will not be approved.

Brammertz has submitted his report on Serbia's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal to the UN Security Council and he will present it at the Council session scheduled for December 3, spokeswoman for the Office of the Prosecutor Olga Kavran told Tanjug.

She could not disclose any details of the report, saying that the chief prosecutor would present the entire report at the beginning of December.

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