Brussels, 02/05/2006 (Agence Europe) - On 3 May, Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn is due to meet the Prosecutor at the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Carla del Ponte to take stock of the level of cooperation from Belgrade. This meeting will be decisive in that, should Mr Rehn decide there has not been enough cooperation, negotiations to conclude a stabilisation and association agreement with the EU, due to restart on 11 May, will be suspended. Talks will remain suspended until such time as Serbia demonstrates full cooperation with the ICTY, leading principally to the arrest of General Ratko Mladic, wanted for over 10 years by the ICTY. Reuters reports that on Tuesday Ms del Ponte said she had still received no word from the Serbian government on the whereabouts of Mladic, who she believed still to be in Serbia.