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Serbian President on charges against Thaci

17. December 2010. | 12:36

Source: Tanjug

Serbian President Boris Tadic said Wednesday that he is ready to talk with Hasim Taci if he is the legitimate representative of the Albanian people in Kosovo and until proof is given that the charges against Taci made by the Council of Europe are well founded.

Serbian President Boris Tadic said Wednesday that he is ready to talk with Hasim Taci if he is the legitimate representative of the Albanian people in Kosovo and until proof is given that the charges against Taci made by the Council of Europe are well founded.

However, if proof is provided that the charges against Taci for criminal activities and trafficking of human body parts are true, then the international community will have to take a stand, Tadic said, adding that he will then take a stand too.

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