BELGRADE, Sept 3 (Hina) - Negotiations with former leader of rebelSerbs in Croatia Goran Hadzic, indicted by the International CriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia, have been launched again, but thistime negotiations are held
with his wife but there are no directcontacts with him, Belgrade-based Danas daily wrote on Friday.
BELGRADE, Sept 3 (Hina) - Negotiations with former leader of rebel
Serbs in Croatia Goran Hadzic, indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia, have been launched again, but this time negotiations
are held with his wife but there are no direct contacts with him,
Belgrade-based Danas daily wrote on Friday.The head of the Serbia and Montenegro National Council for Cooperation
with the ICTY, Rasim Ljajic, said on Thursday that "the final epilogue of the
Hadzic case will be known in several days" and added that "Hadzic's escape
caused great harm to Serbia and Montenegro".
According to the daily, negotiations with the ICTY indictee in mid
August failed because Hadzic requested guarantees from the authorities in
Serbia that he would be provisionally released pending trial within a month.
ICTY indictee Hadzic escaped from his house in Novi Sad on July 13,
several hours before the judicial authorities officially requested of the
Serbian police to arrest him.