DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, July 18 (Hina) - The International War Crimes Tribunal's (ICTY) chief prosecutor, Louise Arbour, on Sunday arrived in Dubrovnik during her visit to Croatia. Prior to her arrival in this southern Croatian resort,
the Hague-based Tribunal's chief prosecutor toured Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina. On Monday, she is expected to meet Croatian Foreign and Justice Ministers, Mate Granic and Zvonimir Separovic respectively, as well as other senior officials, in Zagreb. Arbour told reporters in Dubrovnik that she was expecting that Zagreb meetings would contribute to better cooperation between Croatia and the Hague Tribunal and that she was confident that the Croatian Government would accept conditions of the international community and fulfil obligations it had assumed by cooperating with her office.(hina) ms
DUBROVNIK, July 18 (Hina) - The International War Crimes Tribunal's
(ICTY) chief prosecutor, Louise Arbour, on Sunday arrived in
Dubrovnik during her visit to Croatia.
Prior to her arrival in this southern Croatian resort, the Hague-
based Tribunal's chief prosecutor toured Albania, Macedonia,
Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
On Monday, she is expected to meet Croatian Foreign and Justice
Ministers, Mate Granic and Zvonimir Separovic respectively, as
well as other senior officials, in Zagreb.
Arbour told reporters in Dubrovnik that she was expecting that
Zagreb meetings would contribute to better cooperation between
Croatia and the Hague Tribunal and that she was confident that the
Croatian Government would accept conditions of the international
community and fulfil obligations it had assumed by cooperating with
her office.
(hina) ms