$ NS ZAGREB, April 26 (Hina) - The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Alex Braunwalder, on Friday expressed dissatisfaction with the exchange of information about people who are missing or have been detained
during the war in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. he added that the ICRC was putting a lot of effort in finding out the whereabouts of Croatian detainees in Yugoslavia.
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ZAGREB, April 26 (Hina) - The head of the International Committee
of the Red Cross (ICRC), Alex Braunwalder, on Friday expressed
dissatisfaction with the exchange of information about people who
are missing or have been detained during the war in Croatia and
Bosnia-Herzegovina. he added that the ICRC was putting a lot of
effort in finding out the whereabouts of Croatian detainees in
Yugoslavia. #L#
"We have not seen any detainees in Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia
insists that it is not holding any war prisoners. A dialogue with
Belgrade is in progress, we have submitted a list of some names and
we hope that we will be able to shed some light on the issue within
a few weeks' time," Braunwalder said after talks with Croatian
vice-premier Ivica Kostovic.
Kostovic expressed his hope that Yugoslav officials would
submit a list of those detained on Yugoslav territory or those
whose whereabouts were known to them.
"They have pledged to do so," Kostovic stressed.
"We believe that all sides, especially Belgrade, have
important information about missing persons. It is unacceptable
that there is no information available six months after Dayton and
all the agreements signed there," Kostovic said.
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