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DEL PONTE ASKS EU REPS. TO PUSH HARDER FOR HANDOVER OF GOTOVINA

ZAGREB, March 7 (Hina) - The UN war crimes tribunal's Chief Prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, on Thursday said she was going to ask the European Union to exert pressure on Croatia to extradite an indictee, General Ante Gotovina.
ZAGREB, March 7 (Hina) - The UN war crimes tribunal's Chief Prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, on Thursday said she was going to ask the European Union to exert pressure on Croatia to extradite an indictee, General Ante Gotovina. #L# In Brussels where she met Javier Solana, the EU high representative for foreign and security policy, and Chris Patten, the European Commission's External Relations Commissioner, del Ponte said that the tribunal's officials knew that Gotovina was from time to time residing in Herzegovina and that they knew the name of a hotel where he usually stayed, and in this context she accused the Croatian police of a lack of cooperation, i.e. their failure to nab him while this retired general passed the border. Del Ponte, whose statement was quoted by the Croatian Television's flagship news programme last night, added that she had arrived in Brussels to ask of the EU to exert pressure on Croatia. Javier Solana said the EU would continue to treat cooperation of the five south-eastern European countries, covered by the Stabilisation and Association Process, with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yuggolsavia (ICTY) as a pre- condition for closer ties between the said countries and the EU. Earlier on Thursday the Croatian government refuted objections that Zagreb did not cooperate with the tribunal, and invited its Chief Prosecutor to visit Zagreb. "The government has decided that singling out Croatia for non- cooperation with the tribunal is unnecessary, we see no reason for that and dismiss such objections as unfounded," said Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic after the government's session. He added that del Ponte might arrive in Croatia until the end of this month. Carla del Ponte criticised harshly authorities of Serbia and Montenegro for a lack of the political willingness to hand over key indictees. She asserted that Belgrade knew about movements of Bosnian Serb war-time leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic. She stressed that she was expecting to have results now, adding that she was tired of demanding the apprehension of Mladic, Karadzic and other high-profile war criminals. (hina) ms

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