ZAGREB, June 13 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic on Wednesday in Zagreb received a delegation of the International Commission for Missing Persons (ICMP), headed by commissioner James Kimsey and Queen Noor of Jordan. The ICPM
delegation is in a two-day visit to Croatia and will hold talks with representatives of the families of missing persons in Croatia and representatives of Croatian senior officials. Later today, Kimsey and Queen Noor of Jordan will visit Zagreb's forensic institute. The ICMP donated sophisticated equipment for the identification of the remains by DNA analysis to the Zagreb forensic institute last year. The ICMP delegation, which is on a tour across countries of Southeast Europe, was received by Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica in Belgrade on Tuesday. The organisation was established in 1996 to help shed light on the fate thousands of people who went missing during conflicts in the region
ZAGREB, June 13 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic on
Wednesday in Zagreb received a delegation of the International
Commission for Missing Persons (ICMP), headed by commissioner
James Kimsey and Queen Noor of Jordan.
The ICPM delegation is in a two-day visit to Croatia and will hold
talks with representatives of the families of missing persons in
Croatia and representatives of Croatian senior officials.
Later today, Kimsey and Queen Noor of Jordan will visit Zagreb's
forensic institute.
The ICMP donated sophisticated equipment for the identification of
the remains by DNA analysis to the Zagreb forensic institute last
year.
The ICMP delegation, which is on a tour across countries of
Southeast Europe, was received by Yugoslav President Vojislav
Kostunica in Belgrade on Tuesday. The organisation was established
in 1996 to help shed light on the fate thousands of people who went
missing during conflicts in the region of the former Yugoslavia.
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