ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The leaders of parliamentary parties agreed at today's meeting with Prime Minister Ivo Sanader that indictments from the U.N. war crimes tribunal could be challenged only in The Hague, Social Democratic Party
president Ivica Racan said on Monday, stressing that with regard to the latest indictments the government should have acted more fairly towards the parliament and citizens.
ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The leaders of parliamentary parties agreed at
today's meeting with Prime Minister Ivo Sanader that indictments from
the U.N. war crimes tribunal could be challenged only in The Hague,
Social Democratic Party president Ivica Racan said on Monday,
stressing that with regard to the latest indictments the government
should have acted more fairly towards the parliament and citizens.#L#
Racan confirmed that for the time being parliament would not discuss
the latest indictments, which the opposition requested last week, but
that parliament's presidency would convene next Monday for a meeting
to include the leaders of parties and deputies' clubs.
"We'll see after that if a wider meeting is necessary," he said.
Racan added that the participants in today's meeting agreed there was
no alternative to cooperation with the Hague tribunal if one wanted to
protect national interests.
The government, which advocates full cooperation with the tribunal,
deserves support, he said, calling on all political options, including
the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, to support the government
instead of accusing it of treason.
Racan went on to say Croatia needed to cooperate with the Hague
tribunal because of itself, so as not to be hostage to unresolved
relations, and in order to meet the European Union's political terms.
Racan said nobody at today's meeting disputed the need to cooperate
with the Hague tribunal. He added they were not shown the indictments
but were only tersely briefed about their contents, and said
allegations of indictments relating to Bosnia-Herzegovina were not
addressed.
Racan did not give a direct reply to the question whether the Sanader
Cabinet had an answer to allegations that a criminal enterprise was
mentioned in the latest indictments from the Hague tribunal in
connection with ethnic cleansing in the so-called Krajina region.
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