| Please note that thisis not a verbatim transcript of the Press
 Briefing. It is merely a summary.
 
             Date:24.05.2006
 
 Time: 12:00
 
 Registryand Chambers:
 
 Christian Chartier, Senior InformationOfficer, made the following statement:
 
 This week’s focus is on COURTPROCEEDINGS.
 
 Yesterday, in the Krajisnik case, theBench announced that the testimony of
 the accused would finish in three weeks
 time, with the following schedule: the
 examination-in-chief will end tomorrow,
 the Prosecution will start with its examination
 on Monday 29 May and from that day on,
 the cross-examination and the questions
 by the Judges will take together no more
 than 15 days.
 
 The trial of Momcilo Krajisnik continuesfor the rest of this week in the afternoons
 in courtroom II. Next week the proceedings
 will continue in the same courtroom but
 in the mornings, starting at 9:00.
 
 	As far as today is concerned, letme remind you of the status conference
 to be held in the Cermak and Markac case,
 at 17:00 in courtroom 1. Both accused
 are on provisional release, and will
 not be present in court.
 
 	TheVukovar trial of former Yugoslav Army
 high-ranking officers Mile Mrksic,
 Miroslav Radic and Veselin Sljivancanin,
 will continue this and next
 week in courtroom I. Tomorrow it will
 sit from 9:30 to 16:30, on Friday from
 9:00 to 13:45. Next Monday it will
 sit from 12:30 to 17:00 and on Tuesday
 and Wednesday all day again from 9:30
 to 16:30.
 
 The trial of Milan Martic will continuefor the rest of the week at 9:00 in courtroom
 II. Next week the trial will sit in the
 afternoons at 14:15 also in courtroom
 II.
 
 The proceedings against the six accusedin the Prlic et al. case Jadranko Prlic,
 Bruno Stojic, Slobodan Praljak, Milivoj
 Petkovic, Valentin Coric and Berislav
 Pusic, former high-ranking political
 and military officials of the then Herceg-Bosna
 wil continue tomorrow at 9:00 sitting
 in courtroom III. On Monday the proceedings
 will begin at 14:15 and on Tuesday and
 Wednesday will sit from 9:00 to 17:15.
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 	Anton Nikiforov, Advisor to theProsecutor and acting Spokesperson of
 the Office of the Prosecutor, made the
 following statement:
 
 	There are three issues about whichI would like to comment on today. First,
 there were quite serious misinterpretations
 in the Croatian media of the statements
 made by the Deputy Prosecutor David Tolbert
 in Budapest, where he attended a meeting
 of the Committee on Legal Affairs and
 Human Rights of the Parliamentary Assembly
 of the Council of Europe on 18 May 2006.
 Mr. Tolbert made a presentation and answered
 a number of questions during this meeting.
 However, in regard to a specific question
 from Mr. Slaven Letica Deputy Prosecutor
 clearly stated that he could not and
 would not comment on any specific case
 or investigation of this Tribunal. This
 is our general policy, we don’t
 speak about specific investigations or
 cases and we don’t give reasons
 why a particular incident or a person
 was or was not investigated. Mr. Tolbert
 also gave a number of general comments
 about the way investigations and prosecutions
 are conducted and about the basis for
 indictments to be issued. However, he
 made it absolutely clear that his comments
 were not related to any specific case
 or individual. His remarks were unfortunately
 inaccurately presented in what appears
 to be the press release of the Croatian
 Embassy in Hungary and then they were
 further misinterpreted by some media
 reports. I would like to clarify that
 allegations which appeared in the Croatian
 media afterwards in regard to the lack
 of cooperation of the Croatian government
 or the Office of the State Attorney are
 completely inaccurate. The cooperation
 of Zagreb in regard to the perpetrators
 from Serbia has always been forthcoming.
 
 	Second, there were a number of speculationsin the Macedonian media concerning the
 Boskoski/Tarculovski case and alleged
 intention of the Prosecutor to transfer
 this case to the national authorities
 in the country. I wish to say that this
 has never been an intention of the Prosecutor
 and this possibility is not contemplated
 by the OTP now.
 
 	Third – more a statement thana comment: In regards to the recent developments
 in Serbia and Montenegro, the Office
 of the Prosecutor expects that the cooperation
 of both states, once the referendum results
 are officially and finally confirmed
 and accepted, continue in the best possible
 manner with regard to all aspects of
 cooperation including all remaining fugitives,
 access to documents and witnesses. We
 also expect that the relevant authorities
 take all the necessary steps right now,
 to ensure that the process of answering
 our requests for assistance, such as
 clearing the documents and witnesses,
 will continue smoothly and efficiently
 in the future. It is very important that
 there is no interruption in our cooperation
 with Belgrade and Podgorica at present.
 The international obligations towards
 the Tribunal remain valid until the end
 of our mandate.
 
 Questions: 
 	Asked what comment could be madeabout the cooperation of the authorities
 in Podgorica, Nikiforov said that cooperation
 would be assessed separately for each
 state, once the results of the referendum
 were confirmed officially. Nikiforov
 added that at present the prosecution
 was satisfied with cooperation with Podgorica
 and the government of Montenegro. The
 last several years there had been direct
 and separate cooperation with Montenegrin
 authorities apart from everything that
 was going on with or through Belgrade.
 Nikiforov said that the prosecution was
 satisfied with all their efforts for
 the time being in terms of operative
 information and operative efforts to
 find the location, possible movements
 of remaining fugitives.
 
 	A journalist referred to commentsmade by General Leaky and the OTP last
 year stating that Karadzic was going
 back and forth from Bosnia to Montenegro.
 Asked if this was true, Nikiforov said
 that there were indications in the past
 that Karadzic might have been crossing
 the border and staying in Montenegro.
 Recently there had not been any information
 and the Prosecutor has said publicly
 many times that she has no concrete information
 from anyone where Karadzic might be.
 Nikiforov reiterated that the prosecution
 has a very good relationship at present
 with relevant services in Montenegro
 and that there were no complaints about
 level of cooperation. Nikiforov said
 - if we are asked to do so, the Prosecutor
 would give her assessment.
 
 	Asked if the raw materials fromthe Dutch investigation into the death
 of Slobodan Milosevic had been given
 to the Tribunal for Judge Parker’s
 investigation, Chartier answered that
 he was not familiar with the substance
 of the work of Judge Parker’s investigation
 and that he could not confirm nor deny
 that materials were received. Chartier
 stated that he did know that the investigation
 was nearing the completion stage.
 
 	Asked if there was a comment onthe request made by a lawyer of the Gotovina
 family for the French government to get
 involved Gotovina’s provisional
 release, Nikiforov said that this lawyer
 was not Gotovina’s lawyer in front
 of the Tribunal so there would be no
 comment.
 
 Document List  
 | CaseDescription
 | Signature Date 
 | DocumentTitle
 |  | Blaskic(Contempt)
 | 19-May-06 | Prosecution'sMotion For Joinder Pursuant To
 Trial Chamber's Order Of 10 May
 2006
 |  | Blaskic(Contempt)
 | 19-May-06 | AnnexF (Original Indictment Against
 Accused Jovic With "Track Changes" Of
 The Proposed Amendments)
 |  | Blaskicand Kordic and Cerkez (Contempt)
 | 19-May-06 | Prosecution'sConsolidated Motion For Leave To
 Amend The Indictments Pursuant
 To Trial Chamber's Order Of 10
 May 2006
 |  | BorovcaninL (Interlocutory)
 | 19-May-06 | OrderAssigning Judges To A Case Before
 The Appeals Chamber
 |  | Boskoskiet al
 | 23-May-06 | [DecisionOn The Motions On Fair Trial And
 Extensions Of Time]
 |  | Boskoskiet al
 | 19-May-06 | DecisionOn The Motions On Fair Trial And
 Extensions Of Time
 |  | Boskoskiet al
 | 22-May-06 | [DecisionOn Urgent Defence Motion Seeking
 Extension Of Time To Reply To Prosecution's
 Response To Accused Boskoski's
 Second Motion For Provisional Release
 With Annexes A Through H]
 |  | Delic | 19-May-06 | DecisionOn Motion To Exceed Word Limit
 |  | Delic | 22-May-06 | DefenceResponse To Prosecution's Submission
 Of Proposed Second Amended Indictment
 And Application For Leave To Amend
 And Motion Alleging Defects In
 Amended Indictment Pursuant To
 Order Of Trial Chamber 28/4/06
 |  | Gotovina | 19-May-06 | DefendantAnte Gotovina's Reply Brief In
 Support Of His Preliminary Motion
 To Dismiss The Proposed Joinder
 Indictment Pursuant To Rule 72
 |  | Gotovina | 23-May-06 | Prosecution'sResponse To Ante Gotovina's Motion
 For Leave To File Reply To Prosecution's
 Response To His Motion To Dismiss,
 And To Exceed Page Limitation
 |  | Gotovina | 19-May-06 | DefendantAnte Gotovina's Motion For Leave
 To File Reply To Prosecution's
 Response To Defendant Ante Gotovina's
 Motion To Dismiss The Proposed
 Joinder Indictment, And For Leave
 To Exceed The Page Limitation
 |  | Hadzihasanovicet al. (Appeal)
 | 22-May-06 | MotionOn Behalf Of Mr. Amir Kubura For
 Extension Of Time To File Appeal
 Brief
 |  | JankovicG. et al.
 | 22-May-06 | OrderOn Prosecutor's Request For An
 Extension Of Time To File Third
 Progress Report
 |  | Krajisnik | 19-May-06 | DefenceMotion And Response To Prosecution
 Submissions In Respect Of Documents
 Sought By The Trial Chamber
 |  | Krajisnik | 23-May-06 | SupplementalSubmission To Defence Application
 Of 22 May 2006 Following Receipt
 Of Further Information From Trial
 Chamber
 |  | Krajisnik | 22-May-06 | ApplicationFor Orders Dealing Fairly With
 The Timetable, Preparation And
 Presentation Of Mr Krajisnik's
 Evidence And Allowing The Opportunity
 Of Submissions By The Parties Before
 The Trial Chamber Makes Judicial
 Decisions
 |  | Krajisnik | 22-May-06 | Prosecution'sResponse To "Defence Motion For
 A Ruling That His Honour Judge
 Canivell Is Unable To Continue
 Sitting On This Case"
 |  | Ljubicic(Interlocutory)
 | 22-May-06 | Appellant'sReply To The Prosecution's Response
 To "Appellant's Brief In Support
 Of Notice Of Appeal Against Decision
 To Refer The Case To Bosnia And
 Herzegovina Pursuant To Rule 11bis
 Of 12th April 2006 "
 |  | Martic | 19-May-06 | RevisedVersion Of The Decision Adopting
 Guidelines On The Standards Governing
 The Presentation Of Evidence And
 The Conduct Of Counsel In Court
 |  | Milutinovicet al.
 | 22-May-06 | JointRequest By The Accused For Temporary
 Provisional Release During The
 Summer Recess
 |  | Milutinovicet al.
 | 22-May-06 | GeneralOjdanic's Additional Rule 94 Bis
 Notice Regarding Expert Report
 Of: Ingeborg Joachim
 |  | Milutinovicet al.
 | 22-May-06 | GeneralOjdanic's Request To United States
 Of America Pursuant To Rule 70
 |  | Milutinovicet al.
 | 19-May-06 | DefenceNotice
 |  | Mrksic | 19-May-06 | DecisionOn Prosecution's Motion For Admission
 Of An Exhibit As Part Of Transcripts
 Pursuant To Rule 92bis
 |  | Mrksic | 19-May-06 | DecisionOn Motion Seeking Clarification
 With Regard To Count 1 Of The Indictment
 |  | Perisic | 19-May-06 | ReportFrom State On Provisional Release
 |  | Popovicet al
 | 19-May-06 | OrderRegarding Composition Of Trial
 Chamber
 |  | Seselj | 22-May-06 | Prosecution'sSubmission Of Final Witness List
 With Confidential Annex A
 |  | Seselj | 23-May-06 | Prosecution'sMotion For Judicial Notice Of Adjudicated
 Facts, With Annex
 |  | Seselj | 22-May-06 | Prosecution'sSecond Motion For Order Appointing
 Counsel To Assist Vojislav Seselj
 With His Defence - With Confidential
 Annexes
 |  | Seselj | 23-May-06 | ProsecutionSubmission Of The Expert Report
 Of Andras Riedlmayer
 |  | Seselj | 23-May-06 | ProsecutionSubmission Of The Expert Report
 Of Yves Tomic
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