Vukčević: Brammertz values our work
War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević expects Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz’s next report to be the most positive to date.
Tuesday, 02.06.2009.
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War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic expects Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz’s next report to be the most positive to date. “I believe that Prosecutor Brammertz appreciates our work and efforts to address this matter. I think the report will be the most positive to date,“ predicted Vukcevic, during a promotion for the new edition of Tuzilacka Rec (Prosecutor’s Word) magazine. Vukcevic: Brammertz values our work Asked whether the positive appraisal of Serbia’s cooperation with the Hague given by the U.S. would have any bearing on Brammertz’s opinion, he replied that Serbia had managed to show the Americans to extent of Serbia’s labors, so that both they and Brammertz valued them. “The only thing missing is [Ratko] Mladic, the result, but our work is clear,“ said the prosecutor. Vukcevic said that all capacities were fully engaged, 24 hours a day, in the search for Mladic. According to the prosecutor, it was evident that the political will existed to complete cooperation with the Tribunal. Serge Brammertz, Vladimir Vukcevic (FoNet, archive)
Vukčević: Brammertz values our work
Asked whether the positive appraisal of Serbia’s cooperation with the Hague given by the U.S. would have any bearing on Brammertz’s opinion, he replied that Serbia had managed to show the Americans to extent of Serbia’s labors, so that both they and Brammertz valued them.“The only thing missing is [Ratko] Mladić, the result, but our work is clear,“ said the prosecutor.
Vukčević said that all capacities were fully engaged, 24 hours a day, in the search for Mladić.
According to the prosecutor, it was evident that the political will existed to complete cooperation with the Tribunal.
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