Two U.S. government representatives in The Hague with Rubin: I'm using internal documents, we don't want to interfere, but...

The special court hearing in The Hague resumed after lunch break, while Judge Charles Smith gave the word to the two representatives of the American government, who are also participating. American officials are escorting the testimony of former US Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin from the courtroom, who is witnessing in defense of Hashim Thaci [...]
US officials are conveying from the courtroom the testimony of former US Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin, who is testifying in defense of Hashim Thaci and other former KLA leaders. They, by means of a statement, stressed that they intend not to interfere and interrupt the session, except in separate cases concerning domestic state sources.
Thank you very much. I have a brief intervention in the name of the United States. As you have certainly seen the testimony this morning, we intend not to interfere here, our presence should not interrupt the session, unless necessary. To do that, we are also helped by documents that Mr. Ruby has been searched and referred to, whether documents that have been made public, such as news reporting, or internal documents of the United States that have been declassified. By saying this, we wanted to give a brief remark about Mr. Rubin and the question he was asked to give him in greater detail about the concrete resources and the conclusions of others within the U.S. government, particularly intelligence services, that's when we might need to intervene. Just to make this clear”, one of the representatives said.












