SARAJEVO, 29 May (Hina) - IFOR intelligence officers could not
confirm that Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic were in Belgrade and
that they met Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, IFOR
Headquarters spokesman in Sarajevo Marc van Dyke said on Wednesday.
There were no political decisions which would change the
already set duties of NATO members in Bosnia-Herzegovina as regards
the arrest of war criminals.
'Military services are on the ground informing the politicians
on what could be done. The process is under way, but so far there
are no signs of political readiness to change obligations of IFOR
envisaged by the Dayton peace agreement and the Memorandum on
cooperation with The Hague War Crimes Tribunal', Van Dyke said,
recalling that war crime suspects would be arrested if
'circumstances allow it'.
Van Dyke refuted unconfirmed information that NATO soldiers
tried to surround Radovan Karadzic while he was on his way to
Trebinje two weeks ago and that Karadzic managed to escape to
Montenegro.
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