| Pleasenote that this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. It is merely
 a summary.
 
 ICTYWeekly Press Briefing
 
 Date: 27 June 2001
 
 Time: 11:00 a.m.
 
 
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement:
 
 There is due tobe a meeting of the Tribunal’s Bureau today, where the subject of the selection
 of the first six ad litem judges will be discussed among the President
 of the Tribunal, the Vice-President and the Presiding Judges of the three Trial
 Chambers. It is hoped that a final decision will be reached by the beginning
 of next week and the six ad litem judges that are selected will be here
 in The Hague by early September.
 
 The Registrarof the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Mr. Adama Deing, will be
 visiting the ICTY tomorrow and will meet with various senior officials from
 the Tribunal. The meetings will seek to boost the lines of communication between
 the two ad hoc Tribunals.
 
 With regard tocourt documents, we received on 22 June the briefs on adjustment of sentence
 for Delic and Mucic in the Celebici case. Responding briefs are due by the 13
 July and the hearing will be held on 27 July.
 
 We received on25 June the third amended indictment for Milorad Krnojelac. Copies of all documents
 will be available on request.
 
 In terms of scheduling,there will be a status conference in
 
  - The Prosecutorv. Nikolic case on Friday 29 June at 10.00 a.m. in Courtroom II and;
 
  - The Prosecutorv.Obrenovic case at 10.30 a.m. on Friday 29 June also in Courtroom II.
 
 Finally, the latestedition of the Judicial Supplement is now available in English with the French
 version to follow shortly.
 
 	 
 PROSECUTION
 
 Florence Hartmann, Spokeswoman for the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) made no
 statement.
 
 	 
 QUESTIONS: 
 
   Asked aboutthe postponement of the Prosecutor’s visit to Belgrade last week, Hartmann
 replied that they have not, at the moment, scheduled a new date for the visit.
 
   Asked aboutnews reports from Belgrade that the transfer procedures for the three officers
 from Vukovar are to start tomorrow and whether the Tribunal is ready to receive
 not only Mr. Milosevic but other indicted people, Hartmann replied that the
 Tribunal was expecting all indicted persons residing in FRY to be transferred
 to The Hague. She added that on the question of the three from the Vukovar
 indictment, she has not received confirmation on this issue.
 
   Asked whetherthe Prosecution has direct communication with the Department of Justice department
 in FRY, Hartmann replied that the OTP did have contact with the Department
 of Justice and perhaps it was just a question of timing this morning. She
 added, that it was important for the Department of Justice to work on the
 concrete list of sealed and public indictments and understand that they have
 to send all of the indicted people currently residing in FRY to The Hague,
 as soon as possible.
 
 Landale addedthat on behalf of Registry and Chambers, they were ready to accept and accommodate
 all individuals indicted by the Tribunal who were still at large.
 
 
   Asked if itwas true that there was a helicopter waiting for Milosevic to take him to
 Scheveningen Landale replied that the Tribunal does not comment on operational
 matters no matter what the allegation. The security and transfer of indicted
 individuals are not discussed, he added.
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