Mladić arrest before 2010 “unlikely”

Hague cooperation action team coordinator Vladimir Vukčević said that the chances of locating and arresting Ratko Mladić in 2009 are small.

Izvor: Beta

Sunday, 27.12.2009.

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Hague cooperation action team coordinator Vladimir Vukcevic said that the chances of locating and arresting Ratko Mladic in 2009 are small. However, he said that the team is continuing its efforts 24 hours a day in order to locate the two remaining Hague fugitives, Mladic and Goran Hadzic. Mladic arrest before 2010 “unlikely” Commenting the announcement made by his fellow coordinator in the team, Rasim Ljajic, that he would be resigning from the position, Vukcevic said that “if Rasim leaves, he will leave as a winner,” adding that 2009 was, in his opinion, the most successful year ever in terms of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. Asked who the first person on the list to fill Ljajic’s position is, Vukcevic said that it is a difficult job, and that no one is that interested in taking over these responsibilities. “It is most important for Mladic and Hadzic to be extradited to The Hague as soon as possible so that we can finish this question,” Vukcevic said.

Mladić arrest before 2010 “unlikely”

Commenting the announcement made by his fellow coordinator in the team, Rasim Ljajić, that he would be resigning from the position, Vukčević said that “if Rasim leaves, he will leave as a winner,” adding that 2009 was, in his opinion, the most successful year ever in terms of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.

Asked who the first person on the list to fill Ljajić’s position is, Vukčević said that it is a difficult job, and that no one is that interested in taking over these responsibilities.

“It is most important for Mladić and Hadžić to be extradited to The Hague as soon as possible so that we can finish this question,” Vukčević said.

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