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ZAGREB, Sept 17 (Hina) - A joint Croatian and Yugoslav property
rights commission held a session in Zagreb on Thursday, discussing
the process of return of refugees and displaced persons and the
property of legal subjects.
The commission was established to implement Article 10 of the
Agreement on the Normalisation of Relations signed by Croatia and
Yugoslavia.
The committee issued a statement after the meeting saying there was
a positive trend in the process of return of refugees and displaced
people to their homes, but the process had to be expedited.
The Croatian government Agency for facilitating Real-estate
Transactions and the Property Protection Service submitted reports
about their work so far. and agreed on a modus of future
cooperation.
The property of legal persons is currently being registered in both
countries.
The Croatian side said the sale of properties of Yugoslav legal
persons in Croatia have ceased.
The next meeting of the joint commission will take place in Belgrade
in the beginning of October, the commission said.
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