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Monday, 1 April, 2002, 01:50 GMT 02:50 UK
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Yugoslavia faces aid freeze
Yugoslavia faces suspension of $40m in US aid, as the deadline for handing over war crimes suspects expires without action.

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 | US Ambassador for War Crimes issues Pierre Richard Prosper: "The progress to date has not been sufficient" real 28k
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 | Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Zarko Korac says the government has no option other than to arrest the suspects real 28k
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Yugoslavia faces aid freeze
Yugoslavia faces suspension of $40m in US aid, as the deadline for handing over war crimes suspects expires without action.

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Also:
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 | US Ambassador for War Crimes issues Pierre Richard Prosper: "The progress to date has not been sufficient" real 28k
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 | Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Zarko Korac says the government has no option other than to arrest the suspects real 28k
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The BBC's Paul Anderson in Belgrade
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US Ambassador for War Crimes issues Pierre Richard Prosper: "The progress to date has not been sufficient"
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Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Zarko Korac says the government has no option other than to arrest the suspects
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