BELGRADE, Feb 20 (Hina) - Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic on Wednesday said he was ready to testify in the trial against Slobodan Milosevic before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague
if requested, as he was the president of a country which committed itself to cooperation with the Tribunal. Djukanovic said he believed in the fairness of the Tribunal, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reports. "The International Tribunal in The Hague is a UN institution and I believe in its fairness. I am content that the politics I have been representing and still represent has beaten Milosevic's politics and I do not have any personal motives. I am neither doing him harm nor helping him in the trial before the Tribunal, but as the president of a republic which committed itself to cooperating with the tribunal, I am obliged to fully cooperate with that institution," Djukano
BELGRADE, Feb 20 (Hina) - Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic on
Wednesday said he was ready to testify in the trial against Slobodan
Milosevic before the International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague if requested, as he was the
president of a country which committed itself to cooperation with
the Tribunal.
Djukanovic said he believed in the fairness of the Tribunal, the
Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reports.
"The International Tribunal in The Hague is a UN institution and I
believe in its fairness. I am content that the politics I have been
representing and still represent has beaten Milosevic's politics
and I do not have any personal motives. I am neither doing him harm
nor helping him in the trial before the Tribunal, but as the
president of a republic which committed itself to cooperating with
the tribunal, I am obliged to fully cooperate with that
institution," Djukanovic said in Podgorica.
(hina) np