1 October 2002 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia-Former Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Momcilo Perisic was formally accused of spying for the United States by Yugoslav military prosecutors on 30 September. Perisic was the army’s chief of staff under former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and was arrested in March this year for allegedly handing over military secrets to a U.S. diplomat. Both Perisic and […]

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