BELGRADE, March 13 (Hina) - Former Yugoslav Army Chief-of-Staff Dragoljub Ojdanic, who was indicted for war crimes committed in Kosovo in 1999 along with Slobodan Milosevic, told a Serb daily published in Frankfurt (Frankfurtske
vesti) he received no visits from representatives of the Serbian authorities and that nobody set any conditions for his surrender to the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague. "I follow Slobodan Milosevic's trial, I analyse it, I add notes to my documentation which is over 2,000 pages long. When I look at all of that and compare it to the accusations I hear in The Hague I get even more calm," Ojdanic told the daily without confirming speculations that he will surrender to the ICTY.(hina) it
BELGRADE, March 13 (Hina) - Former Yugoslav Army Chief-of-Staff
Dragoljub Ojdanic, who was indicted for war crimes committed in
Kosovo in 1999 along with Slobodan Milosevic, told a Serb daily
published in Frankfurt (Frankfurtske vesti) he received no visits
from representatives of the Serbian authorities and that nobody set
any conditions for his surrender to the UN war crimes tribunal in
The Hague.
"I follow Slobodan Milosevic's trial, I analyse it, I add notes to
my documentation which is over 2,000 pages long. When I look at all
of that and compare it to the accusations I hear in The Hague I get
even more calm," Ojdanic told the daily without confirming
speculations that he will surrender to the ICTY.
(hina) it