Kostunica pointed out that this year, Serbia has achieved significant progress in the cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), which is confirmed by the fact that a large number of indictees voluntarily surrendered to the tribunal.
The Prime Minister said that it is necessary that the cooperation with the tribunal be fully completed, adding that Serbia is constantly working to solve the remaining cases.
Prosper agreed that Serbia has made progress in cooperation with the ICTY and voiced satisfaction with a large number of voluntary surrenders by indictees.
Prosper said that his visit today to a collective centre for refugees in Pancevo, at which more than one hundred Serbs expelled from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo-Metohija are placed, serves to convey a message from the United States of America, that being that all those who committed crimes must be brought before justice.