ZAGREB, July 27 (Hina) - Croatia's First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic on Thursday received representatives of an alliance of associations of detained and missing Croatian soldiers' families and the president of a government
commission for detained and missing persons, Ivan Grujic. According to a statement from the government's Media and Public Relations Office, Granic was briefed on issues concerning detained and missing persons, and the need to step up the exhumation and identification of the victims of last decade's Homeland War. Granic supported the work of the alliance, saying he would do everything within the realm of possibility to resolve problems faster. He said the detained persons issue must be imposed on the international community. Alliance president Josip Jugec said today's meeting had been open and constructive, and that in the future, similar ones would be h
ZAGREB, July 27 (Hina) - Croatia's First Deputy Prime Minister
Goran Granic on Thursday received representatives of an alliance of
associations of detained and missing Croatian soldiers' families
and the president of a government commission for detained and
missing persons, Ivan Grujic.
According to a statement from the government's Media and Public
Relations Office, Granic was briefed on issues concerning detained
and missing persons, and the need to step up the exhumation and
identification of the victims of last decade's Homeland War.
Granic supported the work of the alliance, saying he would do
everything within the realm of possibility to resolve problems
faster. He said the detained persons issue must be imposed on the
international community.
Alliance president Josip Jugec said today's meeting had been open
and constructive, and that in the future, similar ones would be held
once a month.
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