The chief prosecutor of the Hague war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Serge Brammertz, said on Tuesday he still expected Croatia to deliver the documents sought by his office, adding that he would be able to make a final assessment of Croatia's cooperation with the tribunal only after visiting Zagreb in three weeks' time.
Responding to questions from the press in Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brammertz said the wartime artillery logbooks the tribunal was seeking from Croatia were still being intensively discussed.
He recalled that the Croatian government had formed a special commission to locate the documents, whose findings were still expected, but declined to comment further, saying Srebrenica was not the place to discuss the logbooks.