BELGRADE, Sept 4 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, on Tuesday said the Yugoslav authorities agreed to cooperate with the Dutch-based tribunal regarding the
extradition of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic who is, according to tribunal's information, in Yugoslavia. Del Ponte told reporters she and Yugoslav officials also discussed an investigation into former Republika Srpska President Radovan Karadzic. When asked whether the talks tackled the extradition of Serbian President Milan Milutinovic, del Ponte said he was just one name on the list and expressed belief the Serbian President would also be extradited. She said the talks in Belgrade also discussed possibilities that domestic courts start an investigation into war crimes and said she would announce details later. At the end she expressed satisfactio
BELGRADE, Sept 4 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal for
the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, on
Tuesday said the Yugoslav authorities agreed to cooperate with the
Dutch-based tribunal regarding the extradition of former Bosnian
Serb commander Ratko Mladic who is, according to tribunal's
information, in Yugoslavia.
Del Ponte told reporters she and Yugoslav officials also discussed
an investigation into former Republika Srpska President Radovan
Karadzic.
When asked whether the talks tackled the extradition of Serbian
President Milan Milutinovic, del Ponte said he was just one name on
the list and expressed belief the Serbian President would also be
extradited.
She said the talks in Belgrade also discussed possibilities that
domestic courts start an investigation into war crimes and said she
would announce details later.
At the end she expressed satisfaction about cooperation with a team
of experts investigating mass graves in Batajnica.
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