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Brammmertz sends Report to U.N. Security Council

18. November 2010. | 05:51

Source: Beta

The chief prosecutor of the Hague tribunal, Serge Brammertz, sent a regular report to the U.N. Security Council in the evening of Nov. 17, in which he evaluated Serbia's cooperation in the search for the remaining war crimes suspects - Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, the prosecutor's adviser, Frederic Swinnen, said on Nov. 17.

The chief prosecutor of the Hague tribunal, Serge Brammertz, sent a regular report to the U.N. Security Council in the evening of Nov. 17, in which he evaluated Serbia's cooperation in the search for the remaining war crimes suspects - Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, the prosecutor's adviser, Frederic Swinnen, said on Nov. 17.

After his visit to serbia, Brammertz included in his Nov. 17 report "all new information" regarding the search for Mladic and Hadzic that he had received from the Belgrade authorities, Swinnen said during a regular press briefing in The Hague.

"The report will become official on Nov. 6, when the chief prosecutor will present it before the U.N. Security Council... Prosecutor Brammertz will inform the members of the Council about everything that happens until then," Swinnen said.

According to him, Brammertz's written report was sent to the U.N. Secretariat on Nov. 17, which will forward it to the Security Council member countries. Swinnen did not wish to speak about the contents of the report.

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