ZAGREB, March 7 (Hina) - A two-day meeting between Croatian government Commission for Detained and Missing Persons' working groups and Yugoslav government Commission for Humanitarian Issues and Imprisoned persons on detained and
missing persons ended in Zagreb on Friday, the Croatian government Press Office said in a statement.
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ZAGREB, March 7 (Hina) - A two-day meeting between Croatian government
Commission for Detained and Missing Persons' working groups and Yugoslav
government Commission for Humanitarian Issues and Imprisoned persons on
detained and missing persons ended in Zagreb on Friday, the Croatian
government Press Office said in a statement. #L#
Working groups representatives agreed to accelerate the dynamics of
solving the whereabouts of missing and detained persons, taking into
consideration the importance of the process for the peaceful reintegration
of the Croatian Danubian area, the statement said.
"The most important result of the meeting must be a large number of
received identification protocols on identified and unidentified persons
killed in 1991 in the Vukovar area, which will resolve a certain number of
cases o the whereabouts of missing, abducted and detained persons," the
statement said.
Also, the participants of the meeting had agreed to establish the
possibility of return of items found on killed persons, which would
certainly facilitate the process of identification of mortal remains, the
statement said.
Also, in order to facilitate the identification process, the Croatian
government Commission for Detained and Missing Persons made a request for
the return of medical documentation from the Vukovar hospital.
"The working groups agreed with regards to unconditional delivery and
the taking over of mortal remains of persons searched for, with the Croatian
government Commission for Missing and Detained Persons requests the mortal
remains of missing, detained and abducted persons who were buried in the
region of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia," the statement said, adding
that it had been agreed that a working meeting take place soon at which
would participate all factors who had knowledge about the whereabouts of
imprisoned, missing and abducted persons from Banovina, western Slavonia,
Kupres and Bosanska Posavina.
"The next meeting of working groups of the Croatian government
Commission for Missing and Detained Persons and the Yugoslav government
Commission for Humanitarian Issues and Missing Persons is to take place in
Belgrade in thirty days at the latest," the statement said.
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