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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 04.02.2004
 
 Time: 12:20
 
 REGISTRY AND CHAMBERS
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following
 statement
 
 Good afternoon,  
 As you will have seen from the advisory we put out yesterday evening,the Milosevic trial has been cancelled for this week due to the
 accused’s ill-health. We will let you know when it will resume.
 
 With regard to the court schedule and in addition to theongoing trials
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. DarioKordic and Mario Cerkez before the Pre-Appeal Judge on 13 February,
 starting at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom II.
 
 Finally, I will be away next week and so Christian Chartier willbe taking my place. As it will not be possible to have the briefing
 on Wednesday my office will put out an advisory at the beginning
 of week advising you when it will be held.
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 	Florence Hartmann, Spokeswomen for the Office of theProsecutor made the following statement:
 
 	On 11 February 2004, the Prosecutor will be in Brussels andshe will meet with Javier Solana, EU High Representative and also
 with representatives of the European Commission. In the afternoon
 she will have meetings with the NATO leadership and the new NATO
 Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and also with the Euro-Atlantic
 Partnership Council.
 
 	The second point I would like to raise is that we will be ableto make copies of the opening statement in the Krasjinik case made
 by Mark Harmon available once it has concluded.
 
 	The third element is that I would like to clarify any misunderstandingor ambiguity about some statements attributed to the Prosecutor
 regarding Ante Gotovina and published yesterday in the French press.
 Ms. Del Ponte, as you know, has said that at least until the end
 of last year Gotovina was in Croatia and that is the statement which
 was published in Le Monde yesterday. Some news agencies created
 some misunderstandings in order to clarify Hartmann emphasized that
 Ms. Del Ponte never said that Gotovina could be in France.
 
 Questions: 
 	Asked where Gotovina was right now according to the OTP, Hartmannreplied that they did not have enough information to make a statement
 at this moment. She continued that anyway she expected that, according
 to the Rules, the authorities of Croatia were obliged to search
 and to give regular reports on the results of their search and steps
 taken. This could lead to two conclusions: either that Gotovina
 was not in Croatia resulting from police investigations or that
 he could be in another country. To which we could then act appropriately.
 
 	Asked if the visit to Brussels was a regular working visit,Hartmann confirmed it was.
 
 	A journalist referred to a recent interview with Croatian Televisionduring which Carla Del Ponte was rather positive and optimistic
 about cooperation with the Croatian Government. Asked to elaborate
 on which elements this optimism was based on, Hartmann replied that
 the Prosecutor was happy with the statements made by the new Government
 in Croatia regarding the cooperation with the Tribunal. The only
 element which was missing in the list of things Croatia had to do
 to comply to the Tribunal was the arrest of Gotovina. The OTP had
 heard the commitment of the Croatian Government to sort this problem
 and expected the Government to take the appropriate actions, she
 added.
 
 Briefing Documents: 
 Prosecutor v. Milutinovic, Sainovic and Ojdanic: 
 30 January 2004 "General Ojdanic’s Opening Brief". 
 Prosecutor v. Vojislav Seselj: 
 29 January 2004 "Decision on the Interlocutory Appeal Concerningthe denial of a Request for a Visit to an Accused in the Detention
 Unit".
 
 Prosecutor v. Milan Babic: 
 28 January 2004 "Joint Motion for Additional Documentationon Propaganda and Speeches by the Accused Milan Babic".
 
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