ZAGREB/THE HAGUE, Nov 9 (Hina) - The spokeswoman for the UN war crimes tribunal Chief Prosecutor, Florence Hartmann, said on Friday she cannot comment on the statement of Croatian First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic on General
Ante Gotovina because she did not have all necessary information. I do not have any comments at the moment because we don't have all necessary information, Hartmann told Hina over the phone, when asked to comment on Granic's statement under which General Gotovina, against whom the ICTY issued an indictment, was most probably no longer in Croatia. Hartmann confirmed that the Hague based Tribunal expected a report on the Gotovina case in the near future after which it will issue a statement. I assume we will receive the report very soon, and based on the report and our information we will make decisions, Hartmann said. Asked whether there was a deadline by which the ICTY expects to re
ZAGREB/THE HAGUE, Nov 9 (Hina) - The spokeswoman for the UN war
crimes tribunal Chief Prosecutor, Florence Hartmann, said on
Friday she cannot comment on the statement of Croatian First Deputy
Prime Minister Goran Granic on General Ante Gotovina because she
did not have all necessary information.
I do not have any comments at the moment because we don't have all
necessary information, Hartmann told Hina over the phone, when
asked to comment on Granic's statement under which General
Gotovina, against whom the ICTY issued an indictment, was most
probably no longer in Croatia.
Hartmann confirmed that the Hague based Tribunal expected a report
on the Gotovina case in the near future after which it will issue a
statement.
I assume we will receive the report very soon, and based on the
report and our information we will make decisions, Hartmann said.
Asked whether there was a deadline by which the ICTY expects to
receive the report, she said there was not, adding, however,
Croatia was obliged to arrest indictees as soon as possible.
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