ZAGREB, Nov 5 (Hina) - The Croatian government received a request from the Hague-based war crimes tribunal's prosecution to enable interviews with three suspects, one of whom is retired Admiral Davor Domazet-Loso, Prime Minister Ivica
Racan told reporters on Tuesday evening.
ZAGREB, Nov 5 (Hina) - The Croatian government received a request
from the Hague-based war crimes tribunal's prosecution to enable
interviews with three suspects, one of whom is retired Admiral
Davor Domazet-Loso, Prime Minister Ivica Racan told reporters on
Tuesday evening. #L#
Racan and the chairman of the government's Council for Cooperation
with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
(ICTY), Goran Granic, did not name the other two suspects. They only
revealed that the two were lower ranked officers.
Granic said that Domazet was informed of the ICTY request yesterday
and that he expressed willingness to be interviewed.
The government will provide all necessary assistance, Granic
stressed.
Prime Minister Racan expressed regret that the information was
released before Domazet had a chance to inform the public about it.
Racan said he gave this information earlier in the day during talks
with Opposition party leaders, after which it was released to the
public.
The premier said that the government, namely its office for
cooperation with the ICTY, did not receive nor they had information
about new indictments from The Hague.
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