BELGRADE, Feb 14 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia will justify its existence if it completes two or three of the main cases, which are Srebrenica, Vukovar, and Kosovo, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran
Djindjic said on Thursday. In an interview with the Belgrade agency Fonet, he said the Serbian government would soon "take certain moves as part of its plan of cooperation with (the Tribunal)." Djindjic said "the list of people sought by the ICTY has been reduced considerably, due to the Tribunal's capacity and the decreasing tension." He said The Hague-based Tribunal was looking for a limited number of people who "can all be enumerated on the fingers of one hand," including former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, as well as "the accused from Milosevic's circle." They should turn themselves in and "prove they are not guilty," said the PM.(hina) ha
BELGRADE, Feb 14 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal for
the Former Yugoslavia will justify its existence if it completes
two or three of the main cases, which are Srebrenica, Vukovar, and
Kosovo, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic said on Thursday.
In an interview with the Belgrade agency Fonet, he said the Serbian
government would soon "take certain moves as part of its plan of
cooperation with (the Tribunal)."
Djindjic said "the list of people sought by the ICTY has been
reduced considerably, due to the Tribunal's capacity and the
decreasing tension."
He said The Hague-based Tribunal was looking for a limited number of
people who "can all be enumerated on the fingers of one hand,"
including former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and Ratko
Mladic, as well as "the accused from Milosevic's circle."
They should turn themselves in and "prove they are not guilty," said
the PM.
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