ZAGREB, Aug 30 (Hina) - The official Moscow would not be willing to support sanctions against Croatia were the issue put on the agenda of the United Nations Security Council, Croatian daily paper Vjesnik says in its Tuesday issue
quoting sources at the Russian Foreign Ministry. According to the daily, a high representative of the Russian ministry said the letter the president of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) last week forwarded to the Security Council, complaining of Croatia's non-cooperation with the tribunal, has been exaggerated and spreads concern in Croatia. Russia advocates effectiveness and objectivity on the part of the ICTY, and is categorically against the use of the tribunal as a means of political pressure, Vjesnik says quoting Russian diplomacy.(hina) ha
ZAGREB, Aug 30 (Hina) - The official Moscow would not be willing to
support sanctions against Croatia were the issue put on the agenda
of the United Nations Security Council, Croatian daily paper
Vjesnik says in its Tuesday issue quoting sources at the Russian
Foreign Ministry.
According to the daily, a high representative of the Russian
ministry said the letter the president of the International
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) last week forwarded to
the Security Council, complaining of Croatia's non-cooperation
with the tribunal, has been exaggerated and spreads concern in
Croatia.
Russia advocates effectiveness and objectivity on the part of the
ICTY, and is categorically against the use of the tribunal as a
means of political pressure, Vjesnik says quoting Russian
diplomacy.
(hina) ha