$ SONS BELGRADE, 14 Jan (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian Government Commission for Imprisoned and Missing Persons and the Yugoslav Commission for Humanitarian Issues and Missing Persons met in Belgrade on Tuesday. During the
meeting, the two sides agreed that considerable progress had been made in the exchange of documents on missing persons.
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BELGRADE, 14 Jan (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian
Government Commission for Imprisoned and Missing Persons and the
Yugoslav Commission for Humanitarian Issues and Missing Persons met
in Belgrade on Tuesday. During the meeting, the two sides agreed
that considerable progress had been made in the exchange of
documents on missing persons. #L#
The president of the Croatian commission, Ivan Grujic, said
that progress had been made in today's exchange of documents on
identified and unidentified killed persons.
The secretary of the Yugoslav commission, Maksim Korac,
described today's meeting as successful, adding that what had been
agreed upon between Croatia's and Yugoslavia's foreign ministers
Mate Granic and Milan Milutinovic, as well as in the Protocol on
Cooperation between the two commissions, was being implemented as
planned.
Data on more than 100 persons had been exchanged at today's
meeting, Korac said.
Two out of five persons against whom legal proceedings are
being conducted and whose release was demanded by the Yugoslav
side, have been set free thanks to the Croatian side, Korac said.
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