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ZAGREB, May 12 (Hina) - Croatia on Tuesday denied that the former
Deputy Defence Minister, reserve officer Lt Gen Ivan Cermak, had
talked to representatives of the International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia through the Croatian Government's Office
for Cooperation with the ICTY.
The Government Office communicated that "the information about
talks having been held via the Office is not correct nor did Cermak
contact the Office".
The Zagreb-based daily "Jutarnji list" on Tuesday published an
interview with Cermak in which he said that his talks with ICTY
representatives were conducted via the Government Office.
"Everything was in line with normal procedures, via state bodies,
that is the Government Office for Cooperation with the ICTY," said
Cermak, speaking about his meeting with ICTY representatives a
month ago.
"I did not contact them independently," said Cermak who after
Operation Storm was commander of the Knin military district.
The Government Office added in its statement that it "did not
receive any request from the Hague's Prosecution in regards to
conducting an interview with Cermak".
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