Veljko Maric
Croatian War Criminal Temporarily Freed for Treatment
War criminal Veljko Maric, whose case sparked a long-running row between the Zagreb and Belgrade authorities, was given temporary leave from a Croatian prison for medical treatment.
War criminal convicted in Serbia to be returned to Croatia
Veljko Maric, who has been sentenced in Serbia to 12 years in prison for war crimes, will be extradited to Croatia, the Croatian media say.
The Appellate Court in Belgrade passed a decision according to which Maric has been approved his extradition to Croatia, which has been confirmed for Media Servis by his lawyer Djordje Dozet, who said he could not confirm a date.
Johannes Hahn: No new conditions should be imposed on Serbia
Johannes Hahn: No new conditions should be imposed on Serbia
Johannes Hahn has urged the members of the European Parliament (EP) in Strasbourg not to impose new conditions on Serbia in the country's EU accession process.
"No new conditions should be imposed on Serbia"
"No new conditions should be imposed on Serbia"
STRASBOURG -- Johannes Hahn has urged the members of the European Parliament (EP) in Strasbourg not to impose new conditions on Serbia in the country's EU accession process.
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Pusic: No special criteria for Serbia's EU entry
ZAGREB - Croatia's Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Vesna Pusic has said that Croatia will not set special conditions for Serbia during the country's EU accession negotiations.
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