ZAGREB, Oct 9 (Hina) - Croatia at the moment does not have to be concerned over its international position, but in the case of an unfavourable development in relations with the Hague-based UN tribunal, the position could deteriorate,
Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula said on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, Oct 9 (Hina) - Croatia at the moment does not have to be
concerned over its international position, but in the case of an
unfavourable development in relations with the Hague-based UN
tribunal, the position could deteriorate, Croatian Foreign
Minister Tonino Picula said on Wednesday. #L#
Picula gave this statement presenting a comprehensive report on the
country's current position in foreign affairs to the parliamentary
foreign affairs committee. The report put a particular emphasis on
Zagreb's relations with the European Union, NATO, and neighbouring
countries, and regional cooperation.
"Croatia is at the moment co-operating with the International
Criminal Tribunal (ICTY) in good faith, using all the possibilities
at its disposal," Picula said.
The government, which forwarded two court depositions to the
tribunal on operational level in one week, did a good job from the
point of view of international law, the minister added.
(hina) ms sb