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Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj said the arrest was a positive development for Serbia, which has been under intense pressure from the international community to catch Mladic.
"I think crime cannot stay unpunished ... especially the crimes against humanity, the crimes of genocide," said Alkalaj, who was attending a meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement on Indonesia's resort island of Bali.
"I think it's very important regarding the reconciliation in the Balkans in general," he said.
His Egyptian and Indonesian counterparts - Nabil Abdalla El Araby and Marty Natalegawa - also welcomed the arrest, noting need to uphold the rule of law and for a brighter future for the countries of the former Yugoslavia.
Natalegawa expressed hope that this latest development will provide some kind of important closure "so the countries and the people in that region can move on."
The foreign ministers are among the some 600 participants from 118 member countries of the Non-Aligned Movement attending the five-day meeting.
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