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BELGRADE, April 1 (Hina) - The Croatian Government Commission for
Missing and Imprisoned Persons has to date received from the
Yugoslav side 1,096 documents with information about victims of the
Serbian aggression on Croatia and 168 personal belongings of
victims, said the head of the Croatian commission, Ivan Grujic.
Grujic is leading the Croatian delegation at a two day meeting with
the Yugoslav commission for missing and imprisoned persons, which
is being held in Belgrade.
Grujic told a press conference that a round of talks about victims
buried in Vukovar's New Cemetery has finished.
A big job has been completed but great tasks remain in uncovering
the fate of those missing in Croatia and those who were buried on the
territory of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, said Grujic.
Croatia believes that the question of missing and imprisoned
persons is a humanitarian issue and it will continue to inform the
Yugoslav representatives regardless of the principle of
reciprocity.
President of the Yugoslav commission, Maksim Korac, said that the
Croatian representatives have handed over 57 dossiers, which
according to him is less than they expected.
However, he positively assessed cooperation between the
commissions and praised the quality of information presented in the
300 dossiers which the Croatian representatives have handed over to
date. Based on these dossiers, 120 persons have been identified,
said Korac.
Korac also said that the Croatian representatives submitted
information on two persons who are alive. Their families have
already been informed by the Red Cross, said Korac.
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