ICTY Prosecutor Brammertz Describes Cooperation with Zagreb as Good
February 28th, 2008
Zagreb, February 28 (CP) — The Hague Tribunal’s (ICTY) chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz has stated following a meeting with Justice Minister Ana Lovrin in Zagreb that there was no doubt that the good cooperation between Zagreb and the ICTY would continue in the same good manner as before.
The two discussed future cooperation modes, particularly regarding the accessibility of Croatian archives and witnesses, as well as their protection.
Brammertz is visiting Zagreb for the first time in the capacity of ICTY chief prosecutor. He replaced Carla del Ponte at the post.
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