ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - Croatia persists in making the trial of Dinko Sakic transparent and in keeping with Croatian laws, Foreign Minister Mate Granic said during his meeting with Ephraim Zuroff, director of Jerusalem's "Simon
Wiesenthal Centre", in Zagreb on Monday. "Minister Granic stressed during the talks that the Croatian Government was determined in making the trial of Dinko Sakic transparent and in accordance with valid Croatian laws", a Foreign Ministry statement said. The meeting in Zagreb was held at Zuroff's request. Replying to Zuroff's announcement that new evidence against Nada Sakic would be delivered to Croatia's judicial bodies in the next several days, Granic said Croatian judicial authorities would -within their jurisdiction - investigate any new piece of evidence and assess whether they are founded. Croatia deplores any act of anti-Semitism, Granic said, adding that "individual
ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - Croatia persists in making the trial of
Dinko Sakic transparent and in keeping with Croatian laws, Foreign
Minister Mate Granic said during his meeting with Ephraim Zuroff,
director of Jerusalem's "Simon Wiesenthal Centre", in Zagreb on
Monday.
"Minister Granic stressed during the talks that the Croatian
Government was determined in making the trial of Dinko Sakic
transparent and in accordance with valid Croatian laws", a Foreign
Ministry statement said.
The meeting in Zagreb was held at Zuroff's request.
Replying to Zuroff's announcement that new evidence against Nada
Sakic would be delivered to Croatia's judicial bodies in the next
several days, Granic said Croatian judicial authorities would -
within their jurisdiction - investigate any new piece of evidence
and assess whether they are founded.
Croatia deplores any act of anti-Semitism, Granic said, adding that
"individual and isolated cases cannot be bought into connection
with the majority of the Croat people, the Croatian public and,
current Croatian authorities".
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