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ZAGREB, Sept 15 (Hina) - The Croatian and Yugoslav expert groups
started talks on the Croatian southernmost peninsula of Prevlaka in
Zagreb on Tuesday morning.
The Croatian side wants a permanent solution to the dispute over
Prevlaka and, unlike Yugoslavia, considers it to be a security and
not territorial issue, which is in accordance with UN Security
Council resolutions.
It has been announced that the Yugoslav delegation will include
seven members from the federal bodies of authority and four from
Montenegro.
Montenegrin officials want to separate the issue of Prevlaka from
the opening of the border crossing between Croatia and Montenegro
on Debeli Brijeg, which the Yugoslav side has been refusing so far.
The two sides are expected to inform each other of their standpoints
at the first meeting.
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