Hague prosecutor continues talks in Belgrade

Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz will meet with Serbian officials in charge of cooperation with the court on Wednesday.

Izvor: Beta

Wednesday, 23.05.2012.

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Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz will meet with Serbian officials in charge of cooperation with the court on Wednesday. On Tuesday, Brammertz met with Serbia's Chief War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic to talk about cooperation in ongoing cases against Radovan Karadzic, Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. Hague prosecutor continues talks in Belgrade "I have not come here to level negative criticism. I am satisfied with the fact that the last two fugitives were arrested last year, and the regular cooperation with Chairman of the National Council for Cooperation with the ICTY Rasim Ljajic and with Prosecutor Vukcevic, however the issue of the network of helpers will not pass unnoticed," Brammertz said. He said that he had learned new information about the investigation into the network of helpers in his meeting with Vukcevic, but that he expected more details before he submitted his next report in six months. Beta news agency is reporting that the prosecutor said that his report "will be negative only in that segment". Brammertz said that the issue of helpers is one of the main purposes of his visit to Belgrade, and that he had received some new information about this, but that he also hopes for better progress in resolving the issue. Immediately following his visit to Belgrade, Brammertz will send a report to New York which will be presented to the United Nations Security Council on June 7. . Serge Brammertz is seen in Belgrade (Tanjug) Beta Tanjug

Hague prosecutor continues talks in Belgrade

"I have not come here to level negative criticism. I am satisfied with the fact that the last two fugitives were arrested last year, and the regular cooperation with Chairman of the National Council for Cooperation with the ICTY Rasim Ljajic and with Prosecutor Vukčević, however the issue of the network of helpers will not pass unnoticed," Brammertz said.

He said that he had learned new information about the investigation into the network of helpers in his meeting with Vukčević, but that he expected more details before he submitted his next report in six months.

Beta news agency is reporting that the prosecutor said that his report "will be negative only in that segment".

Brammertz said that the issue of helpers is one of the main purposes of his visit to Belgrade, and that he had received some new information about this, but that he also hopes for better progress in resolving the issue.

Immediately following his visit to Belgrade, Brammertz will send a report to New York which will be presented to the United Nations Security Council on June 7.
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