ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - Shortly after 11:00 am Friday parliamentary committees for interior policy and national security began a session behind the closed doors. This session, which is likely to be marathon, will revolve around
Croatia's cooperation with the International War Crimes Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) that last week sentenced Bosnian Croat, General Tihomir Blaskic to 45 years in prison. Whether this matter will be discussed by Sabor's House of Representatives and House of Counties depends on the conclusions of today's session of the two committees. Prior to the beginning of the session reporters could little learn about its agenda. Besides upper and lower houses' interior affairs and national security committees, ministers of defence, justice, interior and foreign affairs are attending the session. Present are also HIS (Croatian Intelligence Service) head, Ozren Zunec, and Cro
ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - Shortly after 11:00 am Friday
parliamentary committees for interior policy and national security
began a session behind the closed doors.
This session, which is likely to be marathon, will revolve around
Croatia's cooperation with the International War Crimes Tribunal
for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) that last week sentenced Bosnian
Croat, General Tihomir Blaskic to 45 years in prison.
Whether this matter will be discussed by Sabor's House of
Representatives and House of Counties depends on the conclusions of
today's session of the two committees.
Prior to the beginning of the session reporters could little learn
about its agenda. Besides upper and lower houses' interior affairs
and national security committees, ministers of defence, justice,
interior and foreign affairs are attending the session.
Present are also HIS (Croatian Intelligence Service) head, Ozren
Zunec, and Croatian President's advisor for military issues, Imre
Agotic.
Participants are expected to give statements after the session.
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