UN Security Council welcomes Mladić arrest

The UN Security Council has welcomed the arrest of ex-Bosnian Serb army chief and Hague Tribunal indictee Ratko Mladić.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 28.05.2011.

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The UN Security Council has welcomed the arrest of ex-Bosnian Serb army chief and Hague Tribunal indictee Ratko Mladic. The UN Security Council also congratulated the Serbian authorities on the arrest, assessing it was a clear demonstration of the Serbian government's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. UN Security Council welcomes Mladic arrest "The members of the Security Council welcome the arrest of Ratko Mladic on May 26, 2011," the press statement issued by Security Council President Gerard Araud reads. According to Araud, the UN Security Council members congratulate the Serbian authorities on the arrest, which is a clear demonstration of Serbia's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, the France Presse agency reported. "The members of the Security Council share the hope that the detention and transfer of Ratko Mladic will help to bring the Western Balkans region closer to reconciliation and to their European perspective," it is said in the statement. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated on Thursday, the day of Mladic's arrest in the village of Lazarevo near Zrenjanin that the arrest marked a historic day for international justice and thanked the Serbian government and President Boris Tadic for that. The UN Security Council (Tanjug, file)

UN Security Council welcomes Mladić arrest

"The members of the Security Council welcome the arrest of Ratko Mladić on May 26, 2011," the press statement issued by Security Council President Gerard Araud reads.

According to Araud, the UN Security Council members congratulate the Serbian authorities on the arrest, which is a clear demonstration of Serbia's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, the France Presse agency reported.

"The members of the Security Council share the hope that the detention and transfer of Ratko Mladić will help to bring the Western Balkans region closer to reconciliation and to their European perspective," it is said in the statement.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated on Thursday, the day of Mladić's arrest in the village of Lazarevo near Zrenjanin that the arrest marked a historic day for international justice and thanked the Serbian government and President Boris Tadić for that.

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