BELGRADE, Oct 2 (Hina) - Expert teams of the Croatian and Yugoslav
government commissions for missing persons began a two-day meeting
in Belgrade on Wednesday to exchange information on persons killed
in the war.
The head of the Croatian commission, Major Ivan Gruic, said
that the meeting was a continuation of talks on missing persons and
detainees.
"Croatia is willing to disclose documents at its disposal,
althoughthe Yugoslav side is demanding as a priority information on
persons who have gone missing in Bosnia-Herzegovina, in which
Croatia cannot be of help," Grujic said.
Grujic stressed that Croatia did not have priorities. "We are
making equal efforts to find out the fate of each of 2,539 persons
we're searching for. Today, we will request identification
protocols for 1,400 persons, photographs and descriptions of items
found on the killed persons," he added.
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