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What the Karadzic Arrest Means for Serbian-Russian Relations

Russia appears to be worrying about the arrest of Radovan Karadzic as being symbolic of Serbia's inclinations toward better relations the European Union. Some Russian bloggers are already wondering when the obligatory "Free Radovan" website pops up.

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