MOSTAR, May 25 (Hina) - The Union of Serbia and Montenegro does notwant to find itself in Croatia's position -- to have its path toEuro-Atlantic integration blocked because of one person (fugitivegeneral Ante Gotovina), as a result of
which the whole countrysuffers, the Minister for Refugees and Human Rights, Rasim Ljajic,said in an interview with the Bosnian bureau of Voice of AmericaTelevision, which was rebroadcast by Mostar Television on Tuesdayevening.
MOSTAR, May 25 (Hina) - The Union of Serbia and Montenegro does
not want to find itself in Croatia's position -- to have its path to
Euro-Atlantic integration blocked because of one person (fugitive general Ante
Gotovina), as a result of which the whole country suffers, the Minister for
Refugees and Human Rights, Rasim Ljajic, said in an interview with the Bosnian
bureau of Voice of America Television, which was rebroadcast by Mostar
Television on Tuesday evening. Ljajic said that Serbia and
Montenegro had delivered 95 per cent of requests by the Hague tribunal for the
handover of war crimes indictees and documents.
"The Hague tribunal is seeking six or seven more indictees from Serbia
and Montenegro. Two or three indictees are in Russia," he said, adding that the
government of the state union had asked the United States and the
international community for assistance in tracking down the fugitive
indictees.
Ljajic announced that at the next session the Assembly of Serbia and
Montenegro would pass a law freezing the assets of persons indicted by the
Hague tribunal.