VUKOVAR
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BELGRADE, Jan 19 (Hina) - The 400 remaining protocols on missing
persons from the Vukovar area will be delivered soon, the chairman
of the International Commission for Missing Persons Robert Dole
told reporters in Belgrade Monday after talks with Yugoslav
President Slobodan Milosevic and representatives of Serb families
of the missing.
Dole said Milosevic had expressed willingness to cooperate with the
commission.
The U.S. senator also hoped Croatian and Bosnian officials would do
the same.
The president of the International Red Cross, Cornelio Sommaruga,
said that the enormous suffering of family members of missing
persons could stop only if an end were put to the politicisation of
the issue and the insistence on reciprocity in exchanging
information.
It is necessary to overcome all doubts concerning the existence of
"secret prisoners", Sommaruga said.
He was leaving Belgrade satisfied, he pointed out, after hearing
Milosevic's views on the further solving of the issue of missing
persons. Even Milosevic said that actions must be more important
than words, Sommaruga said.
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