Serb President Urges More Effort To Find Mladic
President Tadic (file photo) (AFP)
May 4, 2006 -- Serbia's President Boris Tadic today said Serbia and Montenegro must step up efforts to cooperate with the UN war crimes tribunal.
The EU on May 3 suspended accession talks after Belgrade missed a second deadline to arrest and deliver the war crimes indictee Ratko Mladic to the International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Tadic warned that the government's failure to arrest Mladic jeopardizes Serbia's international credibility, as well as weakening efforts to integrate the country into the European Union.
(AP, Reuters)