SERBIA & MONTENEGRO

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE UNITED Nations Security Council has been asked to pressure Serbia & Montenegro into restarting effective cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal on former Yugoslavia. A letter from court president Judge Theodor Meron has attacked "extremely serious" persistent failures to help the court, such as failing to execute arrest warrants. Meron warned that the problems were threatening to push key trials beyond the tribunals' target completion date of 2008. Branding Belgrade's current cooperation as practically "non-existent," Judge Meron said ...


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