President: Mladić arrest improves Serbia’s reputation

Serbian President Boris Tadić says Serbia has proved to be serious about honing its international reputation by arresting Hague Tribunal indictee Ratko Mladić.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 03.06.2011.

10:33

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Serbian President Boris Tadic says Serbia has proved to be serious about honing its international reputation by arresting Hague Tribunal indictee Ratko Mladic. “During the past 16 years we did not have the same governments in power, in the meantime there was a democratic revolution in Serbia, and 16 years ago Slobodan Milosevic was in power,” the Serbian president told Euronews. President: Mladic arrest improves Serbia’s reputation He said that until October 5th, 2000 Mladic was walking freely and that it was “crystal clear” that he was protected by the then authorities. “This investigation was extremely painful for Serbia, the moral price in the international community was extremely high and we lost many investors in the past few years,” Tadic noted. Boris Tadic (Beta, file)

President: Mladić arrest improves Serbia’s reputation

He said that until October 5th, 2000 Mladić was walking freely and that it was “crystal clear” that he was protected by the then authorities.

“This investigation was extremely painful for Serbia, the moral price in the international community was extremely high and we lost many investors in the past few years,” Tadić noted.

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