Former Nato chief ends testimony with 'petulant' Milosevic
US presidential hopeful Wesley Clark ended two days of testimony at Slobodan Milosevic’s war crimes trial today, saying the former Serb leader was the same argumentative and petulant man he faced over a negotiating table during the Balkan wars.
The evidence, which was given in closed session and will be released later this week, dealt with Milosevic’s command responsibility, Clark said outside the UN court in The Hague, including his alleged role in the 1995 massacre of Muslims in the Srebrenica enclave of eastern Bosnia.