David Rivkin - Tudjman’s Spy in the United States
Rivkin informed Pasalic of the contents of William Montgomery’s confidential reports to the State Department. This was confirmed by a transcript recently found in the Presidential archives of a conversation dating back to June 21, 1999
David Rivkin, the American attorney who until recently represented Croatia before the Hague Tribunal, was spying for Franjo Tudjman. Rivkin delivered to the late President confidential information and he relayed the contents of confidential docuements which he learned of in Washington. In addition, he informed Tudjman of the contents of what William Montgomery, American ambassador to Croatia, was writing in his confidential reports to the State Department. This was confirmed by a transcript, found in the presidential archives on Pantovcak, of a recorded conversation between Franjo Tudjman and his advisor for internal policy Ivic Pasalic. This conversation was held on June 21, 1999, and began with Pasalic’s verbal report concerning the American delegation which was to visit Dubrovnik and the place where the late American Minister of Commerce Ron Brown was killed in a plane crash. Pasalic actually convinced Tudjman, as the transcript bears witness, to receive this delegation in the Presidential Court, regardless of whether Robert Gelbard was to be a part of the delegation or not. In vaguely promising that Gelbard might be among Tudjman’s guests, Pasalic managed to extort a positive answer from the President. At that point, the advisor stated his desire to be present to witness the signing of a document, likely a pre-contractual agreement, between Croatian Electric and Enron. The conversation then continued on the theme of the Hague Tribunal and Montgomery’s alleged conspiracy against the HDZ regime and Tudjman himself. "David Rivkin was here last week. He claims, Rivkin, this lawyer, he has good connections, especially with the Americans - that according to his information, after all that’s happened, that these in the Hague can no longer attack you directly. But that he is certain that Mrs. Arbour will sign the indictments against our generals before she leaves her post. That this is 90% certain, and that this can be expected in the next three, four, the next three weeks. He returned to his earlier suggestion of raising charges against Milosevic and Serbia before the International Court of Justice. He says that the only way to prevent this, is to go with these charges, with a 90% certainty that this will prevent them from indicting"", said Pasalic. Tudjman cut into his advisor’s speech and said: "Call together the Board which deals with the Hague, and then see". "Yes, this is the only thing I consider important", continued the advisor. "He also said that Montgomery is working against us, directly. I have heard from him and from Zdenka Gast that all this surrounding the intelligence material, thathe has orchestrated all this, and that he"because, he says, he had the chance to see the report. He said that I could only tell you - the report that Montgomery wrote to the State Department and there is no doubt that Montgomery is working to destroy us." Much More....
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