BELGRADE, April 17 (Hina) - The newly elected Foreign Minister of Serbia and Montenegro, Vuk Draskovic, has called on the ICTY indictees, army and police generals Nebojsa Pavkovic, Vladimir Lazarevic, Sreten Lukic and Vlastimir
Djordjevic, to surrender to the Hague-based war crimes tribunal.
BELGRADE, April 17 (Hina) - The newly elected Foreign Minister of
Serbia and Montenegro, Vuk Draskovic, has called on the ICTY
indictees, army and police generals Nebojsa Pavkovic, Vladimir
Lazarevic, Sreten Lukic and Vlastimir Djordjevic, to surrender to the
Hague-based war crimes tribunal.#L#
"If somebody thinks he's a hero, then he should do a heroic act ,
surrender to The Hague and defend Serbia in a heroic manner and not
cause damage to the Serbian people and the country. Of course it is up
to the government (...) to talk to these people who are avoiding The
Hague," Draskovic told Serbian Radio Television on Friday evening.
Draskovic stressed the positive attitude of Croatian Prime Minister
Ivo Sanader and said Croatian officers who had recently surrender to
the Hague tribunal should be an example
The new foreign minister said the extradition of the ICTY indictees
was Serbia-Montenegro's international obligation and failing to meet
international commitments was directly damaging state and national
interests.
The Hague tribunal late last year indicted against military generals
pavkovic and Lazarevic and police generals Lukic and Djordjevic for
war crimes in Kosovo in 1999.
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