ZAGREB, Dec 19 (Hina) - The government will resolve contentious issues with UN's war crimes tribunal in The Hague through cooperation, including what is contentious in the tribunal's summons to the Croatian military chief-of-staff,
Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Tuesday. "I can only... confirm what I have said several times. We will resolve contentious issues with the tribunal in The Hague through cooperation, including what for the Croatian government is contentious in the summons to General (Petar) Stipetic for an interview with the tribunal's prosecutor's office." Racan spoke to reporters after signing a free trade agreement with Bosnia. Croatia's Council for Cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia on Friday agreed the prosecutor's office could interview Stipetic in Zagreb in January, after receiving the explanations it requested of the office. Gene
ZAGREB, Dec 19 (Hina) - The government will resolve contentious
issues with UN's war crimes tribunal in The Hague through
cooperation, including what is contentious in the tribunal's
summons to the Croatian military chief-of-staff, Prime Minister
Ivica Racan said on Tuesday.
"I can only... confirm what I have said several times. We will
resolve contentious issues with the tribunal in The Hague through
cooperation, including what for the Croatian government is
contentious in the summons to General (Petar) Stipetic for an
interview with the tribunal's prosecutor's office."
Racan spoke to reporters after signing a free trade agreement with
Bosnia.
Croatia's Council for Cooperation with the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia on Friday agreed the
prosecutor's office could interview Stipetic in Zagreb in January,
after receiving the explanations it requested of the office.
General Stipetic on Thursday confirmed he had received a summons
from the Hague tribunal.
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