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SARAJEVO, Dec 19 (Hina) - NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana said
on Friday that the international community would not allow persons
indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal in
The Hague to remain free.
Speaking at a news conference in Sarajevo at the end of a day-long
visit, Solana said this message had been made clear to members of
Bosnia-Herzegovina's collective presidency during today's talks.
The talks involved Alija Izetbegovic, Kresimir Zubak and Deputy
Foreign Minister Dragan Bozanic, who stood in for the Serb member of
the presidency Momcilo Krajisnik.
If the parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina fail to surrender war crimes
suspects to the international tribunal, we shall undertake all
necessary measures, Solana said. The action by SFOR troops two days
ago, when two Bosnian Croat indictees were arrested in Vitez, is a
very clear sign in that direction, he added.
Responding to a question, Solana said that Bosnian officials had
not pledged to hand over indicted war criminals, but he hoped that
his message was understood clearly.
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