BELGRADE, July 5 (Hina) - The Croatian and Yugoslav government
commissions for missing persons began a two-day meeting in
Belgrade on Friday.
There has been no information about the progress and results
of the talks.
The Yugoslav commission said in a statement that the talks
would focus on the implementation of commitments from a
cooperation protocol under which the two parties were obliged to
release all detainees and provide all information on missing
persons.
The Croatian team of experts were headed by commission
president Ivan Gruic, while the Yugoslav team were led by
commission president Pavle Todorovic.
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