SARAJEVO, Sept 8 (Hina) - NATO Chief Commander in Europe General Joseph Ralston on Friday said NATO would continue to support The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and its activities. Ralston
attended the exchange of commanders of NATO's Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina which took place in SFOR's base in Butmir, near the capital Sarajevo. United States General Michael Dodson took over the commander's duty of about 23,000 soldiers in charge of maintaining peace in BH. Dodson has replaced General Ronald Adams. The SFOR has been significantly supporting the ICTY. So far, 27 suspects have been arrested and arrests will continue to take place, said General Ralston. He added NATO would continue to pay close attention to events in Montenegro and was ready to react in order to maintain peace in BH and the region.(hina) it jn
SARAJEVO, Sept 8 (Hina) - NATO Chief Commander in Europe General
Joseph Ralston on Friday said NATO would continue to support The
Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia and its activities.
Ralston attended the exchange of commanders of NATO's
Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina which took place
in SFOR's base in Butmir, near the capital Sarajevo.
United States General Michael Dodson took over the commander's duty
of about 23,000 soldiers in charge of maintaining peace in BH.
Dodson has replaced General Ronald Adams.
The SFOR has been significantly supporting the ICTY. So far, 27
suspects have been arrested and arrests will continue to take
place, said General Ralston.
He added NATO would continue to pay close attention to events in
Montenegro and was ready to react in order to maintain peace in BH
and the region.
(hina) it jn