"Serbia will do its best to arrest and transfer in the shortest time possible all remaining indictees, if they are found on its territory," said Dulic, who was heading a Serbian parliamentary delegation on a two-day official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Serbia must address the issue of war crimes for its own sake, Dulic said, adding that he belonged to those political forces in the country which unconditionally condemned all crimes committed in the name of the Serb people.
This, he said, refers primarily to crimes such as those committed in Srebrenica.
The Serbian authorities want to have good cooperation with neighbouring countries, which is a precondition for integration with the European Union, Dulic said.
Serbia no longer wants to be a country "exporting crises", he added.
The Serbian parliamentary delegation met Bosnian parliamentary officials and members of the collective state presidency.
The Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zeljko Komsic, said one of the reasons for today's meeting was a wish to support the kind of policy in Serbia which Dulic advocated.