| Please notethat this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. It is merely
 a summary.
 
 
 ICTYWeekly Press Briefing
 
 Date: 21 June 2000
 
 Time: 11:30 a.m.
 
 REGISTRYAND CHAMBERS
 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers made the following statement:
 
 
 Therewill be no one from the Office of Prosecutor (OTP) today, because as you know,
 the Prosecutor, Deputy Prosecutor, and Paul Risley are all away.
 
 
 First,just to give you a brief update on President Jorda’s trip to New York: President
 Jorda’s presentation of the report on the operation of the ICTY to the United
 Nations Security Council was very well received and the discussions that followed
 it were extremely positive, lasting for around three hours.
 
 
 Followingthe President’s address, which you should have received yesterday, there were
 a number of statements made from the different members of the Security Council
 and then a question and answer session.
 
 
 Despitesome criticisms of a political nature from Russia, there was a consensus from
 all participants that the Tribunal’s future operations did need to be reviewed
 and the Judges’ report was given overwhelming support.
 
 
 TheFrench Ambassador to the Security Council, who currently holds the chair, suggested
 the establishment of working group of the member states to look at the Judges
 proposals.
 
 
 PresidentJorda welcomed this initiative and expressed his support for it, however he
 stressed the need for speed in implementing changes and also pointed out the
 budget implications that would accompany any changes.
 
 
 Wehave copies of the Judges report in English and French for those who have not
 yet got a copy.
 
 
 Movingon, I have just received a defence motion in the Foca case for judgement of
 acquittal of the three accused, Dragoljub Kunarac, Radomir Kovac and Zoran Vukovic,
 pursuant to Rule 98 bis.
 
 
 Rule98 bis states that, "An accused may file a motion for the entry
 of judgement of acquittal on one or more offences charged in the indictment
 within seven days after the closed of the Prosecutor’s case, and, in any event
 prior to the presentation of evidence by the defence."
 
 
 Copiesof that document will be available after this briefing.
 
 
 Byway of reminder, on Friday at 0930 hours in courtroom III, there will be the
 hearing on the Defence Motion for Judicial Assistance filed by Stevan Todorovic.
 
 
 Finally,on Friday morning Ms. Elinor Caplan, the Canadian Minister of Immigration, will
 be visiting the Tribunal and will meet with the President, the Registrar and
 senior representatives from the OTP. She is due to arrive at around 1000 hours
 and will depart at approximately 1230 hours. No media opportunity is planned.
 
 
   
 QUESTIONS:
 
 
     	Askedwhether there was any information he could give concerning the OTP visit
 to the Balkans, Landale replied that he did not talk on behalf of the OTP,
 but that all he could say was that he had heard that so far the visit was
 going very well. He added that there was a certain amount of flexibility
 built into the OTP schedule to take into account any events that could take
 place on the ground.
     	Askedwhether President Jorda was still in New York and whether discussions were
 still ongoing, Landale confirmed that the President was still in New York.
 He added that he was discussing with various groups within the United Nations
 today, focusing on the issues of the report. He concluded that the President
 would return back to The Hague in the next day or so, before travelling
 on to Arusha in a few days time.
     	Askedfor more specifics on the reasons for the flexibility in the OTP scheduling,
 Landale repeated that he did not speak for the OTP, however he believed
 that the OTP had deliberately not given a minute by minute account of where
 they intended to visit or who they intended to meet for specific security
 considerations.
     	Askedto give more details on the observations made by the President in his report
 concerning the speed and financing of changes he wished for the Tribunal,
 Landale replied that the President felt that this was an issue that needed
 to be addressed quickly. He added that the President felt that it was not
 something that could be discussed for a long period of time without some
 concrete action being taken and that he had raised the budget implications
 because, when something was budgeted for it took time for the initial proposal
 to be accepted and put into action. The President was trying to emphasise
 the need for an early decision on this issue in order to move forward and
 to implement the changes.
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