Montenegro, Feb 28, SPA -- A retired Bosnian Serb general, who was charged by the U.N. war crimes tribunal for alleged involvement in atrocities against Bosnian Muslims in 1995, will surrender to the court in the Netherlands on Monday, Serbia's government said. Gen. Radivoj Miletic, a former deputy chief-of-staff of the Bosnian Serb army, was recently charged by the tribunal in The Hague along with two other Bosnian Serb wartime generals, Milan Gvero and Zdravko Tolimir, for their part in the massacre of more than 7,000 Muslims in Srebrenica in July 1995. Gvero surrendered to The Hague court authorities last week while Miletic agreed last Friday to also give himself up, the Serbian government said. The government is also believed negotiating Tolimir's surrender.