| Pleasenote that this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. It is merely
 a summary.
 
 ICTYWeekly Press Briefing
 
 Date: 13 December 2000
 
 Time: 11:20
 a.m.
 
 
 REGISTRYAND CHAMBERS
 
 Jim
 Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers made the following statement:
 
 
 
 Today,there will be an extraordinary plenary session of the Judges of the ICTY, where
 the focus will be on adopting reforms in order to be able to implement the recent
 resolution establishing a pool of ad litem Judges.
 
 
 Thenewly appointed Registrar of the Tribunal, Mr. Henry Hans Holthuis, is expected
 to be officially sworn in at the extraordinary plenary session of the Judges
 today.
 
 
 Wehave received copies of the Vasiljevic pre-trial brief, which is available to
 you after the briefing.
 
 
 Pleasenote that the Kordic and Cerkez trial will start tomorrow at 0900 hours rather
 than 0930 hours. On Friday it will revert back to 0930 hours.
 
 
 Nextweek, on Wednesday 20 December, the Prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte will give a
 press conference here at the Tribunal. That will be the last press conference
 of the year. The regular press briefing will resume on Friday 5 January 2001.
 
   
 
 
 OFFICEOF THE PROSECUTOR
 
 Graham Blewitt, Deputy Prosecutor of the ICTY, made no statement.
 
 
   
 
 	QUESTIONS: 
 
 
   	Askedwhat had been sacrificed in the interest of justice to remove the issue of
 the involvement of SFOR in the arrest of Todorovic, Blewitt replied that absolutely
 nothing as far as the OTP was concerned had been sacrificed.
 He added thatthe negotiations leading up to the plea agreement had been ongoing for some
 months. They stemmed from the desire of the accused to enter this plea of
 guilty.
 
 The OTP recognisedthat a consequence of this plea removed a particular problem that had been
 confronting the Tribunal for some months, particularly if the problem had
 anything to do with the recent lack of apprehensions by SFOR in the last
 six months. The OTP had no indications one way or the other of this, Blewitt
 said, adding that he would not be surprised if the Todorovic proceedings
 concerning SFOR had something to do with the lack of arrests in recent months.
 
 For that reasonalone, the OTP saw that today’s plea was a significant one and hoped that
 if there was a log jam being created by the Todorovic proceedings involving
 SFOR this plea would now remove that log jam.
 
 He concludedby saying that he was pleased that in doing this nothing had been sacrificed
 and the accused had entered his plea willingly and knowingly and as a consequence,
 the withdrawal of the applications today was just a natural consequence
 of the plea.
 
 
   	Asked whyTodorovic had entered this plea, Blewitt replied that he could not speculate
 on this issue.
 
   	Asked whetherthis meant that there would be no further proceedings against Todorovic apart
 from sentencing and that the trial against the others on the same indictment
 would continue, Blewitt replied that this was the case.
 
 	Landaleadded that the second part of the hearing where the Trial Chamber would say
 whether they were satisfied that Rule 62 bis had been fulfilled would
 be held on the 12 January 2001.
 
 
   Asked whetherthe OTP had informed the Government of Croatia of certain names in connection
 with ‘Operation Storm’, Blewitt replied that they had.
   
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