"Our reaction was harsh enough. It is good that the state prosecutors of the three countries are meeting to establish the full truth. We advocate the individualisation of guilt and not deepening of the conflict," Mesic told Croatian Radio.
Croatia's Chief State Prosecutor Mladen Bajic, Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic and Bosnian Chief State Prosecutor Marinko Jurcevic met in Zagreb on Thursday and agreed to continue cooperating in a case of alleged war crimes committed during the 1995 Operation Storm, shown on video footage broadcast recently by Serbian TV networks.
President Mesic also commented on journalist Drago Hedl's decision not to testify n an investigation into the involvement of politician Branimir Glavas in war crimes committed against Serb civilians in Osijek in 1991, stressing he was not surprised that Hedl reacted this way.
Hedl sent a letter to the media on Thursday and to the Chief State Prosecutor on Wednesday, saying that he would not respond to a summons to testify before the Zagreb County Court even under the threat of arrest because of Glavas's media statements which most blatantly attacked his human and moral integrity.