ZAGREB, Sept 6 (Hina) - A Croatian government delegation is to depart for The Hague on Friday for a two-day working meeting with representatives of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the government's Media
and Public Relations Service said in a statement on Wednesday. Heading the delegation will be First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic, who is also the president of the government's council for cooperation with the International Court of Justice and ICTY. The delegation will include Justice Minister Stjepan Ivanisevic and Orsat Miljenic, chief of staff at the government's office for cooperation with ICJ and ICTY. In The Hague, the delegation will hold talks with ICTY vice president Florence Mumba and chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte. According to the government statement, the meeting is aimed at resuming talks with ICTY, the chief prosecutor in particular. It is expect
ZAGREB, Sept 6 (Hina) - A Croatian government delegation is to
depart for The Hague on Friday for a two-day working meeting with
representatives of the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia, the government's Media and Public Relations
Service said in a statement on Wednesday.
Heading the delegation will be First Deputy Prime Minister Goran
Granic, who is also the president of the government's council for
cooperation with the International Court of Justice and ICTY. The
delegation will include Justice Minister Stjepan Ivanisevic and
Orsat Miljenic, chief of staff at the government's office for
cooperation with ICJ and ICTY.
In The Hague, the delegation will hold talks with ICTY vice
president Florence Mumba and chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte.
According to the government statement, the meeting is aimed at
resuming talks with ICTY, the chief prosecutor in particular. It is
expected to analyse the cooperation Croatia's government has had
with the tribunal thus far, and establish the modalities of future
cooperation.
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