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"The Roman Catholic Church in Croatia denied Tuesday that it was sheltering a top war crimes suspect, following an allegation by a UN prosecutor that the suspect was hiding in a monastery there and that the Vatican had rebuffed pleas to help track him down."
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"In a statement on Tuesday, the Vatican acknowledged that del Ponte had met with the Vatican's foreign minister, Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo. He told her, the statement said, that the Vatican's secretary of state was not empowered to cooperate with the war crimes tribunal but asked her to provide more detailed information of her allegations.
She did not respond, said the statement by Joaquín Navarro-Valls, the Vatican's chief spokesman. He said that earlier Vatican inquiries into whether Gotovina was being hidden by the church in Croatia had resulted in the "negative."
Asked about del Ponte's allegation that Gotovina was being hidden in a Franciscan monastery, Anton Suljic, a spokesman for the Croatian bishop's conference, said in a telephone interview: "A Franciscan monastery is a broad definition. She always has information, but she can't say where."
The Croatian prime minister, Ivo Sanader, denied del Ponte's allegation. "All information, including the most recent we have received, does not lead to such a conclusion," he said on Croatian state television."