ZAGREB, Feb 24 (Hina) - A chief-of-staff of late Croatian President Franjo Tudjman, Hrvoje Sarinic, began giving a statement to investigators of the international war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) at Zagreb's
tribunal office at around 1:30pm Monday.
ZAGREB, Feb 24 (Hina) - A chief-of-staff of late Croatian President
Franjo Tudjman, Hrvoje Sarinic, began giving a statement to
investigators of the international war crimes tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) at Zagreb's tribunal office at around
1:30pm Monday. #L#
"The interview is starting with a great delay and will last three
days," Sarinic told reporters before the beginning of the
interview.
Sarinic was to begin talking with the investigators in the morning,
but the interview was postponed because the investigators had to
land in Pula due to fog in Zagreb.
Sarinic turned up without a lawyer, claiming he was his own best
attorney.
Several days ago, he announced that the subject of the interview
would be events and information described in his book "Svi moji
tajni pregovori sa Slobodanom Milosevicem 1993-1995" (All My
Secret Negotiations With Slobodan Milosevic 1993-1995).
He also said he was not being interviewed as a suspect.
(hina) lml