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Mr Martin, I think I have already had an opportunity to provide a clear answer to this question. We have never said that the opening of negotiations with Croatia depended on arresting General Gotovina and bringing him to The Hague. That has never been seen as a condition. The condition is Croatia’s cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, which means cooperation involving the provision of all information leading to his arrest. Indeed, if the general is somewhere else, I do not know where, we cannot oblige the Croatians to arrest him if he is not in their country.
I therefore think that this condition must not be confused with the more general one of full cooperation with the tribunal, in other words the provision of all information leading to the arrest of General Gotovina. If he cannot be arrested because there is not enough information to allow it, that does not mean that Croatia’s accession would be permanently blocked. That would be unfair on that country."@en1
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