breaking news
US presidential candidate Wesley
Clark said today that former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic was
the same argumentative and stubborn man he faced as a foe during
the Balkan wars.
Clark issued that assessment at the end of two days of closed
testimony at Milosevic`s war crimes trial. The testimony dealt with
Milosevic`s command responsibility during the Balkan wars. The
testimony is to be released later after it is screened by State
Department lawyers.
Clark spoke to reporters outside the U-N court in The Hague.
Milosevic faces 66 counts of war crimes, including genocide,
allegedly committed in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s.
Clark was NATO`s top commander during the alliance`s 1999 bombing
campaign in Yugoslavia that drove Milosevic`s forces from Kosovo.
Clark said it was satisfying to confront Milosevic. The former
leader cross examined Clark. Clark said Milosevic was petulant and
overly personal.
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