Ljajić: Still no sign of Mladić

Rasim Ljajić says it is still early to say whether Radovan Karadžić’s arrest can point to the whereabouts of Ratko Mladić.

Izvor: B92

Thursday, 31.07.2008.

09:37

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Rasim Ljajic says it is still early to say whether Radovan Karadzic’s arrest can point to the whereabouts of Ratko Mladic. Ljajic, who is president of the National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, told B92 that the Karadzic investigation and the reconstruction of his movements from the moment he arrived in Serbia were still ongoing. Ljajic: Still no sign of Mladic “It would be unrealistic and pretentious to think that such an investigation could give us clues leading to Ratko Mladic. It is still early to make any kind of guesses on that front,” the National Council president said. He said that the hunt for the remaining two Hague fugitives, Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, would continue due to Serbia’s international obligations and the continuation of its reforms, which would accelerate Serbia’s pace towards the EU. Speaking of Karadzic’s extradition, Ljajic said that the exact time of his extradition had been chosen in order to avoid possible incidents, and to be fully in line with legal procedure, so that there could be no question of anything “being done outwith the law.” The National Council president said that the Serbian authorities, after the arrest of Karadzic, expected a positive report from Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz both to the UN Security Council and to the EU Council of Ministers. "This is the crowning proof that Serbia is neither a place nor a haven for suspected war criminals, and that we are ready to carry out our other obligations,” Ljajic said. He said that completing Hague cooperation would heal some of the rifts and divisions in society, and calm the political situation in Serbia. Ljajic said that the participation of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and New Serbia (NS) in protests against cooperation with the Hague Tribunal should be treated as part of a political battle and an attempt to find an issue that might bring them certain political gain. Rasim Ljajic (Tanjug)

Ljajić: Still no sign of Mladić

“It would be unrealistic and pretentious to think that such an investigation could give us clues leading to Ratko Mladić. It is still early to make any kind of guesses on that front,” the National Council president said.

He said that the hunt for the remaining two Hague fugitives, Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić, would continue due to Serbia’s international obligations and the continuation of its reforms, which would accelerate Serbia’s pace towards the EU.

Speaking of Karadžić’s extradition, Ljajić said that the exact time of his extradition had been chosen in order to avoid possible incidents, and to be fully in line with legal procedure, so that there could be no question of anything “being done outwith the law.”

The National Council president said that the Serbian authorities, after the arrest of Karadžić, expected a positive report from Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz both to the UN Security Council and to the EU Council of Ministers.

"This is the crowning proof that Serbia is neither a place nor a haven for suspected war criminals, and that we are ready to carry out our other obligations,” Ljajić said.

He said that completing Hague cooperation would heal some of the rifts and divisions in society, and calm the political situation in Serbia.

Ljajić said that the participation of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and New Serbia (NS) in protests against cooperation with the Hague Tribunal should be treated as part of a political battle and an attempt to find an issue that might bring them certain political gain.

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