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Govt. considers action plan for cooperation with ICTY

ZAGREB, April 28 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursdayconsidered an action plan with measures and activities regardingcooperation with the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal, and appointedHidajet Biscevic as co-ordinator for monitoring the implementation ofthe plan.
ZAGREB, April 28 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday considered an action plan with measures and activities regarding cooperation with the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal, and appointed Hidajet Biscevic as co-ordinator for monitoring the implementation of the plan.

The plan contains six points, but they are not the points mentioned by the media today, the government's spokesman, Ratko Macek, told journalists.

"The plan covers a host of concrete measures and activities which competent state institutions are taking, and the effects of which should lead to new and more detailed information indicating our full cooperation with the Hague tribunal, " the spokesman said declining to give more details.

Macek branded reports published by some media on this topic today as untrue and unfounded.

"What has appeared in the media does not match the truth," he said, adding that only small parts of certain points were true.

As journalists insisted that he say something more on this issue, Macek said that none of the points referred to the (Catholic) Church.

He went on to say that the plan included concrete measures such as replacement of some staff in parts of the state system "who have failed to enforce the law or tried to influence events or caused misunderstandings".

Asked whether this referred to replacements in the police department in the coastal city of Zadar, he answered in the affirmative.

"It is not only about Zadar, but about a number of police departments in the entire Croatia," Macek said.

Macek explained that Biscevic's appointment as coordinator was part of efforts to simplify communication and co-ordination between state bodies and the government.

Chief State Prosecutor Mladen Bajic, who is in charge of direct contact and cooperation with the Hague tribunal, is doing his job very well, and Biscevic is constantly in touch with foreign diplomatic representatives and the EU contact group, Macek said.

He reiterated that the Sanader cabinet was intensively working on the resolution of the last remaining issue in the country's cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), and that the purpose of the action plan was to confirm the credibility of that cooperation.

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