DAVOR, April 2 (Hina) - An exchange of Croat and Serb prisoners of
war failed to take place on Tuesday because the Bosnian Serbs did
not bring all the POWs as agreed.
The exchange had been scheduled to begin at noon on the border
between Croatia and Serb-held Bosnia but failed to materialize by
the evening.
Croatia fulfilled its part of the agreement by bringing all
Serb POWs to the Sava river town of Davor, about 140 km southeast
of the capital Zagreb.
After negotiations with Bosnian Serb officials, the president
of the Croatian government commission for POWs and missing persons,
Major Ivan Grujic, said that the Serbs did not bring all the
prisoners.
Grujic said that Vladimir Sumanovac, one of two Croatian
pilots captured by Serbs, was among the prisoners brought for
exchange.
Croatian deputy prime minister Ivica Kostovic strongly
protested over Serb media reports that it was the Croats who had
not brought all the prisoners for exchange.
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