
The annulment of the Vojislav Seselj's acquittal, which clears him from the war crime charges, is a priority for the Hague Tribunal, said Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz.
He visited Sarajevo last week, where in an interview for Dnevni Avaz daily he said that Hague's prosecution is 'very engaged' to annul the acquittal of the Serbian radicals' leader.
"I want to make myself clear: we are not satisfied, and we know that we have an important job to do," Brammertz underlined.
He also confirmed that many are dissatisfied and disappointed by Radovan Karadzic's verdict, because, although he is indicted, that does not confirm the genocide, except for Srebrenica.
Brammertz stated that he is expecting the Ratko Mladic's verdict to be reached by the end of next year.