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NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS LAUNCH NEW INITIATIVES

ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The Civic Committee for Human Rights (GOLJP) informed reporters on Thursday about a meeting non-governmental organisations from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia held in Novi Sad, in Yugoslavia's northern province of Vojvodina, last weekend. The meeting was a seminar on citizenship, property and the improvement of the movement of people, goods and capital between the three former Yugoslav republics, whose relations have grown cold after the war, GOLJP president Zoran Pusic told a news conference in Zagreb. He added that conclusions adopted at the seminar would be forwarded to the three countries' authorities. Participants in the Novi Sad meeting stressed the need for more active engagement of the Croatian and Yugoslav governments with the aim of liberalising their visa regimes entirely, as well as abandoning all forms of discrimination of Croatia-Yugoslavia relations. Also emphas
ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The Civic Committee for Human Rights (GOLJP) informed reporters on Thursday about a meeting non- governmental organisations from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia held in Novi Sad, in Yugoslavia's northern province of Vojvodina, last weekend. The meeting was a seminar on citizenship, property and the improvement of the movement of people, goods and capital between the three former Yugoslav republics, whose relations have grown cold after the war, GOLJP president Zoran Pusic told a news conference in Zagreb. He added that conclusions adopted at the seminar would be forwarded to the three countries' authorities. Participants in the Novi Sad meeting stressed the need for more active engagement of the Croatian and Yugoslav governments with the aim of liberalising their visa regimes entirely, as well as abandoning all forms of discrimination of Croatia-Yugoslavia relations. Also emphasised was the need for more intense efforts towards further disarmament in the region and the establishment of bodies in charge of it, as well as towards the establishment of commissions for truth and trust. The participants stressed the request that the three countries start cooperating with the Hague war crimes tribunal, including the hand-over of indictees, without delay. The meeting supported a proposal that the presidents of Croatia, Yugoslavia and Bosnia-Herzegovina meet as soon as possible as well as that the three countries establish free trade, Pusic said. (hina) sb rml

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