ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan will hold talks with the chief prosecutor of the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague (ICTY), Carla Del Ponte, the government's public relations office confirmed
Monday.
ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan will
hold talks with the chief prosecutor of the U.N. war crimes tribunal
in The Hague (ICTY), Carla Del Ponte, the government's public
relations office confirmed Monday. #L#
Del Ponte was invited for talks by the Croatian government on March
7.
The talks will focus on cooperation between Croatia and the ICTY.
Racan told Croatian Radio Monday that "the path leads through talks
with the Hague prosecutor to Athens and the European Union, we
cannot escape that". He recalled that the government had invited
her to Zagreb because of interpretations by certain a number of
countries about Croatia's failure to cooperate with the tribunal.
"We invited the prosecutor to hold open talks and clarify possible
misunderstandings," Racan said.
He said that an especially complex issue was the obligation to sent
certain documents to the tribunal.
Racan told the Croatian Radio he believed the case of retired
Croatian General Janko Bobetko and the arrest of ICTY's indictee,
Ivica Rajic, were proof that Croatia was a law-based state, aware of
its obligations and was not avoiding them.
"Despite a lack of understanding about Croatia's interests in the
Bobetko case, the issue has been placed ad acta for the time being.
It is no longer a matter for discussion," Racan said.
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