BELGRADE, Jan 18 (Hina) - The Hague war crimes tribunal's prosecutor's office has summoned the former Yugoslav Army chief of staff, retired general Momcilo Perisic, to testify against ex-Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic on
January 22, Belgrade's Radio B92 said on Sunday citing Fonet agency as its source.
BELGRADE, Jan 18 (Hina) - The Hague war crimes tribunal's prosecutor's
office has summoned the former Yugoslav Army chief of staff, retired
general Momcilo Perisic, to testify against ex-Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic on January 22, Belgrade's Radio B92 said on Sunday
citing Fonet agency as its source.#L#
The information could not be confirmed either by the prosecutor's
office or sources close to Milosevic's defence team, while sources
close to the U.N. tribunal have unofficially indicated that Perisic is
due to testify later this month or early in February, Radio B92 said.
Perisic told Radio B92 today that it was incorrect that he would not
testify on January 22, but added that if the Hague tribunal asked him
to testify he would certainly do so "as... we have to recognise the
international tribunal and if we want to enter Europe we have to
cooperate with the Hague tribunal".
Radio B92 recalled that during last week's hearings in the Milosevic
trial, the prosecution asked the trial chamber to apply an agreement
signed with the Netherlands under which witnesses against whom
indictments or international arrest warrants have been issued will not
be arrested while in The Hague to testify.
Prosecutor Geoffrey Nice said the agreement had to be applied so that
one witness, whom he did not name, could testify, Radio B92 said.
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