BELGRADE, March 10 (Hina) - Serbian Premier's advisor on economic issues, Branko Dragas, has said Serbia should cooperate with the UN war crimes tribunal (ICTY) in order to speed up its economic recovery. We should cease talking about
the arrest of Milosevic (the former Yugoslav president indicted by the ICTY), and really apprehend him, Dragas was quoted by a local news agency, Beta, as saying on Saturday. Zoran Djindjic's advisor cited the figures that Serbia lost nine million dollars daily owing to the non-entrance of foreign capital. He added that he did not know how much the crisis in the south of Serbia would cost the country. "We have 120,000 police troops, I do not possess data how it costs us daily, but I know that we must cut the number to 30,000 policemen," Dragas explained. He predicted that the problems in the south of Serbia would last long and one part of the budget should be allocated only for
BELGRADE, March 10 (Hina) - Serbian Premier's advisor on economic
issues, Branko Dragas, has said Serbia should cooperate with the UN
war crimes tribunal (ICTY) in order to speed up its economic
recovery.
We should cease talking about the arrest of Milosevic (the former
Yugoslav president indicted by the ICTY), and really apprehend him,
Dragas was quoted by a local news agency, Beta, as saying on
Saturday.
Zoran Djindjic's advisor cited the figures that Serbia lost nine
million dollars daily owing to the non-entrance of foreign
capital.
He added that he did not know how much the crisis in the south of
Serbia would cost the country.
"We have 120,000 police troops, I do not possess data how it costs us
daily, but I know that we must cut the number to 30,000 policemen,"
Dragas explained.
He predicted that the problems in the south of Serbia would last
long and one part of the budget should be allocated only for that
purpose.
(hina) ms