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BELGRADE, Oct 9 (Hina) - Croatian and Yugoslav officials are
expected to continue talks on Croatia's southernmost peninsula of
Prevlaka in Belgrade on Friday.
The Croatian delegation, led by the head of the Government Office
for Borders, Hrvoje Kacic, includes Assistant Foreign Ministers
Josip Paro and Vladimir Drobnjak, Deputy Croatian Army Chief-Of-
Staff, Vice-Admiral Davor Domazet, and a team of experts.
A legal advisor in the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry, Rodoljub Etinski,
is at the head of the Yugoslav delegation.
The Belgrade press says that today's meeting will not be attended by
any of the four members of the Yugoslav team from Montenegro.
The reason for their boycott is that the federal administration
rejected the request of the Montenegrin government for the
inclusion of the opening of the Debeli Brijeg border crossing
between Croatia and Montenegro into today's agenda.
The previous round of Croatian-Yugoslav talks on Prevlaka took
place in Zagreb on September 18.
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