Hague chief prosecutor starts two-day visit

Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has arrived in Belgrade, starting his two-day visit to Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 10.05.2011.

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Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has arrived in Belgrade, starting his two-day visit to Serbia. He will discuss Serbia's cooperation with the Hague court before presenting his report to the UN Security Council. Hague chief prosecutor starts two-day visit According to announcements, Brammertz will meet with President Boris Tadic, Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, head of the National Council for the Cooperation with the Hague and Minister of Labor and Social Policy Rasim Ljajic, War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic and members of the field teams searching for Hague fugitives. Brammertz will tell the Serbian officials that they could have done and still could do more when it comes to the cooperation with the Hague, according to his interview for Tanjug ahead of the visit. There is no alternative to arresting Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, he stressed, adding that the recommendations he made in February had not been adopted and that his report would be shaped after the talks with the Serbian authorities. Serge Brammertz (Tanjug, file)

Hague chief prosecutor starts two-day visit

According to announcements, Brammertz will meet with President Boris Tadić, Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, head of the National Council for the Cooperation with the Hague and Minister of Labor and Social Policy Rasim Ljajić, War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević and members of the field teams searching for Hague fugitives.

Brammertz will tell the Serbian officials that they could have done and still could do more when it comes to the cooperation with the Hague, according to his interview for Tanjug ahead of the visit.

There is no alternative to arresting Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić, he stressed, adding that the recommendations he made in February had not been adopted and that his report would be shaped after the talks with the Serbian authorities.

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