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 ICTYWeekly Press Briefing
 
 Date:
 25 October 2000
 
 Time:
 11:15 a.m.
 
 
 REGISTRYAND CHAMBERS
 
 Jim
 Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers made the following statement:
 
 
 
 As most of youwill have seen, the Prosecution’s cross-examination of General Radislav Krstic
 began earlier this morning in the Krstic trial. My understanding is that this
 is likely to continue for the remainder of this week.
 
 
 In addition, therewill be a pre-trial conference in the Krnojelac case tomorrow at 1400 hours
 in Courtroom II. You should all have the pre-trial briefs for that case, which
 I handed out last week - if any of you do not, you can pick up copies from my
 office after this.
 
 
 Finally, you cancollect the latest Status of Ongoing Cases Factsheet from us after this briefing.
 
   
 
 Florence Hartmann,Spokesperson for the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) made no statement.
 
   
 
 QUESTIONS:
 
   Asked for informationon the Prosecutor’s and Deputy Prosecutor’s visit to Greece and Cyprus, Hartmann
 replied that the Prosecutor was satisfied with the visit and the will of Greece
 and Cyprus to cooperate with the Tribunal.
   	Asked whetherthere were any movements for change in the relations between the OTP and Belgrade
 regarding the opening of OTP offices in Belgrade, Hartmann replied that the
 OTP was waiting for a reply to the Prosecutor’s letter requesting a meeting
 with President Kostunica. She added that there was no dialogue at the moment.
 She concluded by saying that the OTP was encouraged by the statement by President
 Kostunica concerning the possibility of opening an OTP office in Belgrade.
 This was a positive sign and the OTP was waiting for the first opportunity
 to arrange a meeting with the President.
   Asked whetherthere was any indication when this would take place, Hartmann replied that
 there was not.
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