"The State Prosecutors are agreed that in cooperating on this case they will submit, at the request of the other side, data and documents to be obtained during the investigation, and also take other measures to investigate this and other crimes and bring their perpetrators to justice," reads a brief statement signed by Bajic, Vukcevic and Jurcevic.
The three officials said that cooperation in the latest and other cases was agreed in line with a memorandum on cooperation, after the three sides presented and exchanged data, documents and materials in their possession.
In line with earlier statements, the meeting, held in connection with the investigation and prosecution of war crimes shown in the recently broadcast amateur video recordings, was held behind closed doors.
The three officials did not give any statements after the meeting.
The recordings of alleged war crimes were shown by Serbian TV networks on the 11th anniversary of the Croatian military and police operation "Storm", August 5. A few days later a third recording was aired and the prosecution in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina started investigating the case.
The Croatian State Prosecutor's Office said after viewing the footage that there was founded suspicion that unidentified members of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina had committed war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in the area of Dvor na Uni, Croatia.