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ICTY PRESIDENT INFORMS COUNCIL OF EUROPE OF CROATIA'S POSITIVE COOPERATION WITH TRIBUNAL

ZAGREB, May 7 (Hina) - The President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Theodor Meron, has notified the Council of Europe of cooperation of countries in the area of the former Yugoslavia with this UN war crimes tribunal. Meron has described Croatia's cooperation as positive and considerably improved, giving such assessments mostly on the basis of the opinion of the tribunal's Chief Prosecutor, Carla del Ponte.
ZAGREB, May 7 (Hina) - The President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Theodor Meron, has notified the Council of Europe of cooperation of countries in the area of the former Yugoslavia with this UN war crimes tribunal. Meron has described Croatia's cooperation as positive and considerably improved, giving such assessments mostly on the basis of the opinion of the tribunal's Chief Prosecutor, Carla del Ponte.#L# Meron gave the assessment on Friday at a session of the Council of Europe ministerial committee's rapporteurs, authorised to control the fulfilment of obligations which Serbia-Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina assumed when they joined the Council of Europe. Commenting on Croatia, Meron said that del Ponte had assessed that its cooperation had improved significantly in the last few months. Meron went on to say that the Chief Prosecutor was satisfied with the cooperation Croatia showed during the transfer of six indictees who voluntarily surrendered last month, the Croatian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Croatia was praised for its efforts to ensure access to pertinent documentation and witnesses. The ICTY President said he fully agreed with the Chief Prosecutor's positive assessment of Croatia. He stressed the importance of additional efforts to be taken so as to arrest the fugitive general Ante Gotovina, indicted by the tribunal. Croatian Assistant Foreign Minister Neven Madey, who attended the session, reiterated that his country was firmly committed to full cooperation with the ICTY. This policy was confirmed by recent concrete evidence on Croatia's legal cooperation with the tribunal in all areas, including efforts to solve the Gotovina issue, he added. With regard to the national judiciary's capability of taking over war crimes trials, Madey said that four courts, which would be authorised to put war crimes suspects on trial, would be fully and duly prepared to process such cases, in accordance with UN and ICTY standards, and that the UN tribunal and friendly countries would help Croatia in this segment. At the session in Strasbourg, representatives of the Netherlands, Germany and Ireland also positively commented on Croatia's cooperation with the tribunal, the Ministry's statement read. During his visit to Strasbourg, Meron met for talks with the Council of Europe Secretary-General, Walter Schwimmer, and the President of the European Court of Human Rights, Luzius Wildhaber, spokespersons for the ICTY and CoE told Hina. According to unofficial sources, Meron notified the Council of Europe that Serbia-Montenegro had frozen its cooperation with the ICTY and described Bosnia's cooperation as relatively good, adding that problems were made only by the Bosnian Serb entity. (Hina) ms

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