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TRANSCRIPT OF BRIJUNI MEETING ADMITTED AS EVIDENCE IN THE HAGUE IN 2002 - LAWYER

BELGRADE, Oct 18 (Hina) - The minutes of a meeting between the lateCroatian president Franjo Tudjman and the Croatian militaryleadership, which took place on the northern Adriatic archipelago ofBrijuni on June 31, 1995, were admitted as evidence during thetestimonies of Croatian army general Imra Agotic and former USambassador to Croatia Peter Galbraith at the Hague war crimes tribunalin the autumn of 2002, a Belgrade lawyer has said.
BELGRADE, Oct 18 (Hina) - The minutes of a meeting between the late Croatian president Franjo Tudjman and the Croatian military leadership, which took place on the northern Adriatic archipelago of Brijuni on June 31, 1995, were admitted as evidence during the testimonies of Croatian army general Imra Agotic and former US ambassador to Croatia Peter Galbraith at the Hague war crimes tribunal in the autumn of 2002, a Belgrade lawyer has said.

"I am profoundly irritated by the cynicism with which the Croatian public perceives as a sensational discovery what preceded Operation Storm in the Krajina (Serb-occupied territory of Croatia) in the summer of 1995," Branislav Tapuskovic, a lawyer and former friend of the court in the trial of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague, has said in an interview with the Belgrade-based newspaper Vecernje Novosti published on Monday.

The authenticity of the minutes of the meeting, where Tudjman said that "the Serbs should be dealt such blows as to practically disappear", was never disputed and it was perfectly evident from this record that there was a plan to launch Operation Storm with the prior consent of the United States and Germany, the lawyer said.

The former head of Tudjman's office, Hrvoje Sarinic, has confirmed that the Americans set territorial limits and ordered that the Croatian forces should stop before Banja Luka. That part of the trial was public, it was televised, and the records made available to me by the Hague tribunal's prosecution were hundreds of pages long," Tapuskovic said.

"I told the court that in 1991 the Serbs in Croatia were justifiably afraid of what was to happen to them in 1995," he said.

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