PODGORICA, Jan 11 (Hina) - Momir Bulatovic, a former Montenegrin president and former Yugoslav prime minister, said on Thursday he had no intention of testifying against former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic before the Hague
war crimes tribunal. "There is no threat or blackmail which would force me to give a false testimony against my long-standing friend and associate," Bulatovic said in a statement delivered to the media in Podgorica. "Everything I know about Milosevic's state and political work is that he bravely and in line with constitutional commitments defended his people and state from Albanian terrorists and NATO aggression," the statement read.(hina) ha
PODGORICA, Jan 11 (Hina) - Momir Bulatovic, a former Montenegrin
president and former Yugoslav prime minister, said on Thursday he
had no intention of testifying against former Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic before the Hague war crimes tribunal.
"There is no threat or blackmail which would force me to give a false
testimony against my long-standing friend and associate,"
Bulatovic said in a statement delivered to the media in Podgorica.
"Everything I know about Milosevic's state and political work is
that he bravely and in line with constitutional commitments
defended his people and state from Albanian terrorists and NATO
aggression," the statement read.
(hina) ha