ZAGREB, Feb 26 (Hina) - A joint committee in charge of the division of the diplomatic-consular property of the former Yugoslav federation agreed at a meeting in Zagreb on Tuesday on the division of works of art, but not on the real
estate.
ZAGREB, Feb 26 (Hina) - A joint committee in charge of the division
of the diplomatic-consular property of the former Yugoslav
federation agreed at a meeting in Zagreb on Tuesday on the division
of works of art, but not on the real estate. #L#
"It is not easy to come to an agreement and everybody should give up
some destinations they are interested in," the head of the
committee, Tatjana Kralj Dragovic, said after the meeting.
She said the most contentious were diplomatic facilities in Moscow,
New Delhi, Adis Abeba and the EU countries, which all successor
countries to the former Yugoslavia were interested in.
The committee head said a decision on the division of some 300 works
of art should be adopted at the next meeting, while the division and
the hand-over would end by mid-May.
The next meeting is scheduled for April 4.
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