The European Union will rap Serbia on Monday for failing to bring war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic to justice but will hold back from threatening to freeze Belgrade’s bid to enter the bloc, ministers said. “We are not going to give an ultimatum. That is not the right way,” said Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn, arriving for a meeting of EU foreign ministers to assess Serbia’s cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugloslavia (ICTY). Dutch Foreign Minister Bernard Bot also rejected the idea of setting a deadline by which Belgrade must deliver Mladic and other key suspects or face the suspension of preliminary membership talks with the EU, opened last November. Full Story
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