President's stance on Hague Tribunal “remains same”

If all Serbians convicted by the Hague Tribunal were transferred to Serbian prisons, I would not even participate in a UNGA debate, says Tomislav Nikolić.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 16.02.2013.

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BELGRADE If all Serbians convicted by the Hague Tribunal were transferred to Serbian prisons, I would not even participate in a UNGA debate, says Tomislav Nikolic. Commenting on the debate on the Hague Tribunal that will be held at the UN General Assembly on April 10, the Serbian president stressed that he maybe would not even speak at the debate if the international community agreed to allow the sentenced Serbians to serve their sentences in Serbia. President's stance on Hague Tribunal “remains same” “It would be a sign that The Hague started to look through human eyes at all people and countries in the world, all those who have been indicted, even Serbs,” Nikolic pointed out. He added that his stance on the Hague Tribunal had not changed since the day he had become a head of Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj’s defense team. “I still think what I thought back then,” Nikolic explained. The president said that Serbia could expect investments from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Abu Dhabi and Russia very soon. “Very soon we, if we are ready, can expect investments from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Abu Dhabi and the Russian Federation,” he told Belgrade-based Prva TV. Tomislav Nikolic (Beta) Tanjug

President's stance on Hague Tribunal “remains same”

“It would be a sign that The Hague started to look through human eyes at all people and countries in the world, all those who have been indicted, even Serbs,” Nikolić pointed out.

He added that his stance on the Hague Tribunal had not changed since the day he had become a head of Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Šešelj’s defense team.

“I still think what I thought back then,” Nikolić explained.

The president said that Serbia could expect investments from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Abu Dhabi and Russia very soon.

“Very soon we, if we are ready, can expect investments from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Abu Dhabi and the Russian Federation,” he told Belgrade-based Prva TV.

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