ZAGREB, March 20 (Hina) - The International Commission on Missing Persons +
(ICMP) will meet
Friday with representatives of Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia, and +
families of
to discuss the status of missing persons issues, the ICMP said in a statement +
on Thursday.
The Commissioners will meet the governmental representatives to the ICMP, +
Croatian Deputy
Minister Ivica Kostovic, Bosnian Foreign Minister Jadranko Prlic, Co-chairman +
of the Bosnia
Ministers Haris Silajdzic, Chairman of the Bosnian Serb Assembly Dragan +
Kalinic, and Presid
Yugoslav Commission on Missing Persons Pavle Todorovic.
The Commissioners, their advisers and governmental representatives will also +
meet represen
of family associations from all over the territory of the former Yugoslavia to +
hear their v
persons issue.
The Commission was formed in June 1996 to assist individuals and groups +
working on the mis
persons issue in the former Yugoslavia.
The President of the Commission is a former US Secretary of State, Cyrus Vance.
The ICMP cooperates with the International Committee of the Red Cross, the UN +
High Commiss
for Refugees, the International Police Task Force, the NATO-led Stabilisation +
Force, the UN
Administration in Eastern Slavonia, the International Criminal Tribunal for the+
former Yugo
organisations dealing with the problem of missing persons.
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