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The attorney general says that they will collaborate with Belgium for Euro-warrants and if it is necessary to go back to other courts "it will be done"

MADRID, 1 Feb.

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The attorney general says that they will collaborate with Belgium for Euro-warrants and if it is necessary to go back to other courts "it will be done"

MADRID, 1 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, has stressed that Belgium will be given the information it requests on the Euro-warrants and if it is necessary to go back to other instances "it will be done", in relation to the ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union ( CJUE) that agrees with Supreme Court Judge Pablo Llarena that Belgium cannot deny a European surrender order.

Asked in an interview on RNE, collected by Europa Press, about the Executive's opinion that this ruling would make it easier for the former president of the Generalitat, Carles Puigdemont, to be accountable before the Spanish Justice, contrary to what the independentistas think, the The prosecutor has not wanted to enter into "speculations" although he has indicated that they must collaborate with the Belgian authorities.

"We must work, make more information available to the Belgian authorities, who will surely request it, as provided for in the international cooperation instruments and, from there, wait for the resolution and, if necessary, if we have to return to go to other instances or courts, it will be done", he explained.

In his opinion, this question "is not in the Spanish Prosecutor's Office and almost not in the Spanish courts, but in the Belgian one, which must respond to what the CJEU has told it."

Thus, García Ortiz has indicated that the sentence is "exhaustive" in some terms and in others "it is not so much", for which reason, he has stressed, that "like any decision of a court, it has to be interpreted".