If there is any suggestion any of the accused is going to do himself harm then the appropriate measures would be put in place. You can safely assume he would be watched even more closely.

Hopefully his arrival will mark the beginning of a process which will see the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia fully living up to all of its obligations under international law.

The next step is his first appearance in court. We expect that to be Tuesday morning.

He is charged with entering the camps to kill, beat and physically abuse the prisoners.

He has had over 45 hours of visiting time with his wife and over 20 hours from other family members.

He has been transferred by the authorities in Belgrade. We believe he's a Bosnian Serb.

Milosevic is now in their (Yugoslav authorities) custody, he is under their control, so they will be obliged to present the warrant to him with due diligence, without undue delay.

Cooperation has to be complete and unconditional.

I would expect this to take place before February 12.