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07USUNNEWYORK499
2007-06-20 15:16:00
CONFIDENTIAL
USUN New York
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(ICTY) YUGOSLAV WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL PROSECUTOR

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/19/2017
TAGS: ICTY KAWC KJUS SR XH MW
SUBJECT: (ICTY) YUGOSLAV WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL PROSECUTOR
REVIEWS CARLA'S LIST


Classified By: Ambassador Wolff for reasons
C O N F I D E N T I A L USUN NEW YORK 000499

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/19/2017
TAGS: ICTY KAWC KJUS SR XH MW
SUBJECT: (ICTY) YUGOSLAV WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL PROSECUTOR
REVIEWS CARLA'S LIST


Classified By: Ambassador Wolff for reasons 1.(b) and 1 (d).


1. (U) Summary: In a farewell call, ICTY Prosecutor Carla
del Ponte described her work and plans for the months between
now and September when her resignation from the Tribunal
takes effect. Earlier she told the Security Council that,
"the fact that four persons remain at large, in particular,
Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, is a permanent stain on
our work." Del Ponte told Ambassador Wolff that Serbia's
cooperation with the Tribunal has improved somewhat and she
hopes that this factor, along with the recent arrest of
Zdravko Tolimir, may lead to further arrests of key fugitives
during the next few months. Del Ponte also urged the USG to
support her Deputy, David Tolbert (US) to succeed her as ICTY
Prosecutor. End Summary.


2. (C) Carla del Ponte, ICTY Prosecutor for the past eight
years, met with Ambassador Wolff on June 18. She was
accompanied by the Deputy Prosecutor, David Tolbert. While
reflecting with satisfaction on the achievements of the
Tribunal, del Ponte clearly had one thing on her mind -
"Carla's list" (A movie of the same name has been produced to
highlight the Tribunal's work). Del Ponte said that she had
seen some progress in Serbia's cooperation, albeit guarded.
The Tadic government has pledged to assist her in locating
the key fugitives and she believes the Chief of Intelligence,
Rade Bulatovic, knows in which locale Mladic is hiding. She
described the May 31 arrest of Zdravko Tolimir and subsequent
arrest of Vlastimir Djordjevic in Montenegro. Both have now
been transferred to The Hague. Del Ponte described how the
Serbs played a key role but distanced themselves from the
arrest of Tolimir. She said that Belgrade has tried to link
the situation in Kosovo to the apprehension of Mladic, saying
that if the UN acts on Kosovo independence, people will be
protesting in the streets and the political situation will be
too fragile to bear the arrest of such popular leaders as
Mladic or Karadic. Wolff noted that such linkage is
unacceptable. Del Ponte said the Serbs have Mladic's family
under surveillance and she remains hopeful that Butalovic,
whose assignment ends in July, will deliver Mladic before the
end of that month.


3. (C) Del Ponte seemed less optimistic about getting
Karadic and said better intelligence support from KFOR, NATO
and the US would be welcome. "Just tell me where he is -
Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, she said. Then I can work with
that country." Ambassador Wolff assured del Ponte that the
apprehension of these key fugitives remains an important US
policy objective. He asked del Ponte what conclusion she
would draw if by the end of July Mladic remains at large?
Del Ponte responded that she had not envisioned that
situation but it may mean that he is no longer in Serbia.
She said that there is a window of opportunity now. It is
not enough for the Serbs to say he is not there. They must
give evidence that he is not and reveal where he is. Del
Ponte added that Tolimer had been Mladic's "right hand man"
and she hopes to meet with him and is "prepared to make a
plea agreement" in exchange for information leading to
Mladic's arrest. That meeting will take place as soon as he
had obtained defense counsel.


4. (U) Turning to the future of the Tribunal, del Ponte
expressed support for Tolbert's candidacy to succeed her as
Prosecutor. She said she had spoken with UN Legal Counsel
Michel but did not get much information on the appointment of
her successor. Ambassador Wolff assured them that the
Secretary General understands the issue and has not yet

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filled the job.
WOLFF