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Thursday, 05.06.2008.

09:10

Ljajić dismisses Brammertz claims

Head of the National Council for Hague Cooperation Rasim Ljajić denies claims that the remaining Hague fugitives are within reach of the Serbian authorities.

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Andrea Baucero

pre 15 godina

It means that the new Serbian government will start, after being sworn in, fake "operations" just to show that they're doing something, no one will be arrested, and then they will ask the EU to be rewarded for the "full cooperation" they're achieving with the Tribunal. It's business as usual, nothing new under the sun.

Gordon B.

pre 15 godina

For the last 10 years, all excuses are good to the Serbs as to not fulfill their obligations regarding the war criminals.

Pity indeed.

Gordon B.

pre 15 godina

For the last 10 years, all excuses are good to the Serbs as to not fulfill their obligations regarding the war criminals.

Pity indeed.

Andrea Baucero

pre 15 godina

It means that the new Serbian government will start, after being sworn in, fake "operations" just to show that they're doing something, no one will be arrested, and then they will ask the EU to be rewarded for the "full cooperation" they're achieving with the Tribunal. It's business as usual, nothing new under the sun.

Gordon B.

pre 15 godina

For the last 10 years, all excuses are good to the Serbs as to not fulfill their obligations regarding the war criminals.

Pity indeed.

Andrea Baucero

pre 15 godina

It means that the new Serbian government will start, after being sworn in, fake "operations" just to show that they're doing something, no one will be arrested, and then they will ask the EU to be rewarded for the "full cooperation" they're achieving with the Tribunal. It's business as usual, nothing new under the sun.