SLAVONSKI BROD, Sept 27 (Hina) - Social Democratic Party (SDP) vice president Mato Arlovic said on Saturday the international community's criticism that Croatia was not cooperating enough with the Hague war crimes tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia would be in place if Croatia knew Ante Gotovina's whereabouts but did not wish to arrest him.
SLAVONSKI BROD, Sept 27 (Hina) - Social Democratic Party (SDP) vice
president Mato Arlovic said on Saturday the international
community's criticism that Croatia was not cooperating enough with
the Hague war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia would be in
place if Croatia knew Ante Gotovina's whereabouts but did not wish
to arrest him. #L#
"In that case (Croatia) would not break only international law but
its own as well since an arrest warrant has been issued for
Gotovina," Arlovic told reporters in Slavonski Brod at a local
county SDP meeting.
He said it was perfectly clear that Croatia would do everything to
arrest Gotovina and turn him over to the Hague tribunal if it found
out where he was, in line with its international commitments, the
tribunal's statute, and its own constitutional law on cooperation
with the tribunal. "But we equally expect of European countries, if
Ante Gotovina is there, to... arrest him."
Arlovic said this subject was likely to fall in the background
following talks with chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte in Zagreb
early next month.
Speaking of the SDP platform for coming parliamentary elections,
Arlovic said a significant guideline was the meeting of conditions
for admission to the European Union.
He reiterated the SDP would run independently on the national level
but did not rule out the possibility of coalitions in some
constituencies.
(hina) ha