| Pleasenote that this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. It is merely
 a summary.
 
 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 19 May 1999
 
 Time: 11:30 a.m.
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Today, Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following
 announcements:
 
 As you will beaware, the Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, paid a short visit to the Tribunal
 yesterday, where he met among others, with the President, the Registrar, the
 Prosecutor and the Judges. The Secretary-General thanked those present for their
 contributions to the Tribunal and expressed his full support for its continued
 work.
 
 I have copiesof President McDonalds remarks to the Secretary-General available to those
 who want them after this.
 
 This morning theProsecution filed a Notice of Appeal in the Aleksovski case. Copies will be
 made available as soon as possible.
 
 On 17 May 1999,Zlatko Aleksovski filed a Notice of Appeal against his judgement and sentence,
 passed down on 7 May 1999.
 
 In the Furundzijacase, on 17 May 1999, the Appeals chamber decided to extend the briefing schedule
 in the appeal on the merits as follows:
   The Appellantsbrief shall be filed by 25 June 1999.
 The Respondents
 (in other words Prosecution) brief shall be filed by 26 July 1999.
 The Appellant
 may file a Reply by 10 August 1999.
 Copies are availableafter the briefing.
 
   
 OFFICE OF THEPROSECUTOR
 
 Paul Risley, Spokesmanfor the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP), announced that the Chief Prosecutor
 and Deputy Prosecutor would meet this afternoon with US Ambassador at Large
 for War Crimes, David Scheffer. He would be accompanied by the US Ambassador
 to the Netherlands. He added that the meeting was being held at the request
 of Ambassador Scheffer.
 
 He also said thatthe Prosecutor would leave today for Canada where she would receive an honorary
 award from the University of New Brunswick. She would be back on Friday.
 
   
 QUESTIONS:
   
   Asked aboutthe regular visits by the Croatian Embassy to the Tribunal and whether there
 was a pattern to these visits and whether other embassies from the former
 Yugoslavia also had regular contacts with the Tribunal, Landale replied that
 the Tribunal maintained regular contact with a number of embassies from the
 region.
   Asked whetherthere had been any contact with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
 (FRY) and the Tribunal since their refusal to accept the arrest warrant of
 Arkan (Zeljko Raznjatovic), Landale replied that he was not aware of any contact
 since the beginning of the airstrikes.
   Asked for areaction from the Prosecutor about the rumour of her possible departure from
 the Tribunal to take a seat on the Canadian Supreme Court, Risley replied
 that the Prosecutor had made no public comment, apart from indicating that
 she had not received an offer and that if she received an offer she would
 consider it.
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