Brammertz: Serbia's progress evident

Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz said in talks with PM Mirko Cvetković that Serbia had made evident progress in cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.

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Tuesday, 12.05.2009.

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Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz said in talks with PM Mirko Cvetkovic that Serbia had made evident progress in cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. After the meeting, Brammerz commended the efficiency of the authorities, particularly in issues such as presenting the necessary documents and information, as well as access to archives, the government said in a statement. Brammertz: Serbia's progress evident Cvetkovic said that he believed that the Serbian authorities had clearly demonstrated complete commitment to full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. According to the statement, the prime minister also expressed his expectations that, after this visit, Brammertz would have good reason to submit a positive assessment of Serbia's efforts to achieve full cooperation with the Tribunal. At the start of his visit, Brammertz rebuked Serbian officials for their criticism of the sentence handed down to former Yugoslav Army General Veselin Sljivancanin. On Monday, the prosecutor discussed Serbia’s cooperation with the court with President Boris Tadic, National Council for Hague Cooperation Chairman Rasim Ljajic, and War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic. Boris Tadic, Serge Brammertz (Beta)

Brammertz: Serbia's progress evident

Cvetković said that he believed that the Serbian authorities had clearly demonstrated complete commitment to full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.

According to the statement, the prime minister also expressed his expectations that, after this visit, Brammertz would have good reason to submit a positive assessment of Serbia's efforts to achieve full cooperation with the Tribunal.

At the start of his visit, Brammertz rebuked Serbian officials for their criticism of the sentence handed down to former Yugoslav Army General Veselin Šljivančanin.

On Monday, the prosecutor discussed Serbia’s cooperation with the court with President Boris Tadić, National Council for Hague Cooperation Chairman Rasim Ljajić, and War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević.

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