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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 12.05.2004
 
 Time: 12:00
 
 REGISTRY AND CHAMBERS
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following
 statement
 
 Good afternoon,  
 	First, with regard to comments as reflected in the media frommembers of the Serbian delegation who met with President Meron here
 in The Hague on Monday, President Meron wishes to make it abundantly
 clear that he reminded the delegation that Serbia must live up to
 its international obligations fully and unconditionally.
 
 Referring to his recent reports to the United Nations SecurityCouncil and the Council of Europe, President Meron pointed to the
 continuing non-cooperation between Belgrade and the ICTY. He asked
 that the Belgrade authorities resume active cooperation with the
 Prosecutor without further delay and stated that that cooperation
 must be full.
 
 As I announced last week, a group of Judges and Prosecutors fromthe Special Court for War Crimes (SCWC) in Belgrade, is visiting
 the Tribunal this week. This study tour, which has been organized
 at their request and sponsored by the UNDP in Serbia and Montenegro,
 is aimed at building the channels of communication between the SCWC
 and the ICTY and thus facilitating the transfer of knowledge and
 experience accumulated through the practice of the ICTY to the domestic
 courts and judiciary. In addition to the numerous discussions between
 ICTY representatives and our guests, Tribunal Judges and Prosecutors
 have been invited to participate in roundtables with their counterparts
 from Serbia and Montenegro.
 
 I’m also very pleased to welcome here today Sonja Prostran, theSecretary of the Belgrade District Court, and Bruno Vekaric, the
 Spokesperson of the Office of the Prosecutor of the Special Court.
 Both Sonja and Bruno have agreed to introduce themselves and answer
 your questions here immediately after the ADC briefing.
 
 The Tribunal is also hosting a visit from the Committee for HumanRights, Immigration, Refugees and Asylum of the Bosnia and Herzegovina
 (BH) Parliamentary Assembly, who will be here until the end of the
 week. As I mentioned last week, the parliamentarians will hear about
 the work of the Tribunal and how the BH Parliament Assembly can
 help.
 
 In terms of the court schedule: 
 With regard to the Appeals Hearing in The Prosecutor v. Kordicand Cerkez which is due to take place from 17 to 19 May 2004
 (and 20 May if necessary), we have received a detailed Scheduling
 Order, copies of which will be available on request after this.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. Milutinovic,Ojdanic and Sainovic this afternoon at 2.30 p.m. in Courtroom
 I.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor v. DraganNikolic before the Pre-Appeal Judge, Judge Guney, at 2.30 p.m.
 on Friday 14 May in Courtroom II.
 
 In the case concerning allegations against Milka Maglov, TrialChamber II has ordered that the proceedings will resume on 24 May
 at 2.15 p.m. in Courtroom III and that the Defence will be given
 a maximum of three trial days to present its case.
 
 Finally, I understand that the ADC will give a briefing after this.
             
 See alsothe latest ADC-ICTY press briefing.
 
 Office of the Prosecution: 
 	Florence Hartmann, Spokeswoman for the Office of the Prosecutormade no statement.
 
 Questions: 
 	There were no questions.  
 Press Briefing documents: 
 The Prosecutor v. Miroslave Kvocka et al 
 7 May 2004 – "Decision on Admission on Appeal of DetentionReport of Zoran Zigic."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Safer Halilovic 
 7 May 2004 – "Decision on Defence Objection to ProsecutionContinued Disclosure."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Dario Kordic 
 6 May 2004 – "Preparation of the Appeals Hearing in the Kordicand Cerkez Case."
 
 6 May 2004 – "Notice of Withdrawal of Amended Grounds of Appealno. 3-F."
 
 6 May 2004 – " Scheduling Order for Appeals Hearing" 
 The Prosecutor v. Pavle Strugar 
 5 May 2004 – "Prosecution’s Submissions on the Fitness ofthe Accused to Stand Trial."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Veselin Sljivancanin 
 4 May 2004 – "Revised Decision of the Registry on the Extentto which the Accused is Able to Remunerate Counsel."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Milan Martic 
 7 May 2004 – "Prosecution’s Pre-Trial Brief." PartlyConfidential
 
 
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