ZAGREB, March 6 (Hina) - Croatian and Yugoslav governments'
commission for missing and detained persons, on Thursday commenced
a regular meeting in Zagreb to continue a process of data exchange
on missing people.
"We are expecting from this meeting, first of all,
documentation and identification protocols for missing persons and
defenders from all parts of Croatia," a Croatian Vice Premier,
Ivica Kostovic, said to reporters before the beginning of the
Zagreb meeting.
"Relations between Belgrade and Zagreb are being developed
well," Kostovic said and added that there was "great understanding"
in solving humanitarian issues of missing people.
The Croatian side would try to give data which would solve
certain fates of people whom Yugoslavia was searching and who had
gone missing in Croatia, he said.
The Yugoslav government was ready to present all data and
documents it possessed to the Croatian side, the head of the
Yugoslav government's commission, Maksim Korac, told reporters.
A statement on results of the session is expected to be
released today or tomorrow.
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