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ARREST OF GENERAL ANTE GOTOVINA IN SPAIN.

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] FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE SPAIN 8 December 2005 ARREST OF GENERAL ANTE GOTOVINA IN SPAIN

I congratulate the Spanish authorities, the Croatian authorities who were involved, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for this excellent result.

General Ante Gotovina's remaining at large, has been one of the biggest obstacles to Croatia's EU and NATO prospects. It is very fitting that Gotovina should be arrested so close…

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