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In addition to the appeal, Mladic attorney Milos Saljic has asked for a team of doctors to examine Mladic, who is said to have suffered at least two strokes. Vekaric accused Mladic of using delaying tactics and said nothing should prevent his extradition to tribunal. "Doctors are saying he's capable of standing trial," Vekaric said Tuesday, adding that Mladic will get proper medical checkups once he arrives to the U.N. tribunal's detention unit in The Hague. The prosecutor said no one will be informed when Mladic will be transported from his prison and flown to the Netherlands "because of security risks." On Monday, Serbian President Boris Tadic rejected speculation that authorities had known of Mladic's hiding place and delayed his arrest to coincide with a visit by EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton. The rumors have persisted because Mladic was found living not far from the capital, Belgrade, with relatives who share his last name. "Any such comment makes no sense," Tadic said in an interview with The Associated Press. "The truth is that we arrested Ratko Mladic the moment we discovered him." The president also said it's time for the European Union to do its part by boosting his nation's efforts to join the bloc, arguing the arrest of Mladic proves it is serious about rejoining the international fold. "I simply ask the EU to fulfill its part," he said. "We fulfilled our part and we will continue to do so." The EU had repeatedly said that Serbia could begin pre-membership talks only after it arrested the wartime Bosnian Serb commander. Some EU nations have already said Serbia needs to do more, including arresting its last fugitive, Goran Hadzic, who led Croatian Serb rebels during the 1991-1995 war. Tadic said Hadzic will be arrested as soon as possible.
Jovana Gec and Sabina Niksic contributed to this report.
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