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ZAGREB, May 12 (Hina) - Croatia has received a request from the
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
for a hearing with the Croatian Army Chief Inspector, Lt Gen Ante
Gotovina, the Croatian Government's Office for Cooperation with
ICTY said on Tuesday.
Gotovina is not required to comply with that request, the statement
reads.
ICTY's request is related to the "circumstances before, during and
after Operation Storm", says the statement.
The Office for Cooperation with ICTY stressed that the "Republic of
Croatia's stance is that Operation Storm is not under ICTY's
jurisdiction".
"Operation Storm had the features of a limited military-police
action and not an armed conflict on the territory of the former
Yugoslavia, which, according to the rulings of international law
relevant for the definition of international armed conflict, is
under the jurisdiction of the ICTY," explained the Office.
The office of the ICTY spokesperson on Tuesday declined to comment
on news published in Croatian dailies about the request for Lt Gen
Ante Gotovina to be heard at the Tribunal.
The Zagreb-based daily "Vecernji list" on Tuesday reported that
Gotovina was "summoned to The Hague for a hearing".
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