SARAJEVO, June 12 (Hina) - Cooperation between Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) is not a political but exclusively a technical question and a final agreement on a law regulating that
cooperation should be reached in the next several days, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic said during a visit to Sarajevo on Tuesday. The Serbian prime minister, who was accompanied by about a dozen Yugoslav businessmen and bankers, told reporters the problem of war crimes suspects should be resolved in a principled manner. "This means that each person responsible for such crimes should answer for them, which will eliminate the collective guilt of any nation," Djindjic said, adding this referred to Slobodan Milosevic as well. Cooperation with the Hague tribunal is not disputable because Yugoslavia is bound to such cooperation with its membership in the United Nations. "As far as I am con
SARAJEVO, June 12 (Hina) - Cooperation between Yugoslavia and the
International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) is
not a political but exclusively a technical question and a final
agreement on a law regulating that cooperation should be reached in
the next several days, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic said
during a visit to Sarajevo on Tuesday.
The Serbian prime minister, who was accompanied by about a dozen
Yugoslav businessmen and bankers, told reporters the problem of war
crimes suspects should be resolved in a principled manner.
"This means that each person responsible for such crimes should
answer for them, which will eliminate the collective guilt of any
nation," Djindjic said, adding this referred to Slobodan Milosevic
as well.
Cooperation with the Hague tribunal is not disputable because
Yugoslavia is bound to such cooperation with its membership in the
United Nations.
"As far as I am concerned, this matter is already finished. What
remains to be done are technical and operative aspects," he said.
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