BELGRADE, June 13 (Hina) - The joint Croatian-Yugoslav commission in
charge of implementing an agreement on the normalisation of relations
between Croatia and Yugoslavia held its third session in Belgrade on
Friday to discuss property issues.
The session was chaired by the head of the Yugoslav delegation,
Assistant Justice Minister Radivoj Rajakovic. The Croatian delegation
was led by the head of the government office for succession issues, Bozo
Marendic.
The meeting focused on property exchanges between citizens of
Croatia and Yugoslavia and the restitution of property on the territory
of the other state by observing the principle of guaranteeing ownership
rights, according to a statement released after the session.
It was particularly emphasised that all citizens have to be free to
use their property as they wished.
Since refugees and displaced persons expect prompt replies to their
questions, the two delegations agreed to exchange information on claims
by injured parties and on ways they can exercise their property rights.
The commission drew up an agenda for its fourth meeting which is to
be held in Zagreb in the first half of July, the statement said.
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