Russian deputy FM on Tribunal’s fate

Russia will demand that the Hague Tribunal closes in 2010, Russian deputy foreign minister says.

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Wednesday, 18.04.2007.

08:58

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Russian deputy FM on Tribunal’s fate

The letter said that according to a UN Security Council resolution, the Tribunal was scheduled to close by 2010.

However, Titov wrote, the staff in The Hague is already making announcements they will not be able to finish their work by that deadline, explaining this with insufficient cooperation from involved countries and with the fact Ratko Mladić and Radovan Karadžić remain at large.

“If Mladić and Karadžić, and four others, are not arrested by the end of the mandate, this in itself will not be sufficient for us to support the Tribunal’s continued work,” Titov said in the letter.

Titov also said the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs was using all available means to draw the attention of the international public to the Tribunal’s operations.

“We are critical of the Tribunal’s anti-Serb mood, lengthy trials, excessive expenditure and frequent tragic incidents involving the defendants,” Titov stated, adding Russia was the only country that showed interest in these issues.

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