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Russia Critical Of UN For Refusing Milosevic Treatment In Moscow
March 11, 2006
Former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic pictured with Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov (left) after talks about the situation in Kosovo in March 1999. (file photo) (epa)
March 11, 2006 -- The Russian Foreign Ministry has implicitly criticized the UN war crimes tribunal for refusing permission for former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to receive treatment at a Moscow hospital.
Milosevic, who was found dead in his cell at a UN detention center near The Hague today, had asked the tribunal to be released temporarily to go to Moscow for treatment.
The tribunal rejected the request, despite assurances from the Russian government that Milosevic would be sent back to The Hague. There were fears he would not return to complete his trial.
The Foreign Ministry said it regretted The Hague's decision.
(AP)