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BELGRADE, Nov 12 (Hina) - Experts of Croatian and Yugoslav
government commissions for missing persons concluded a two-day
session in Belgrade on Wednesday without significant progress.
According to the head of the Croatian commission, Ivan Grujic, the
submission of protocols and documentation on missing persons was at
a dead point.
On the other hand, the fact that joint activities were continuing
and that certain data had been exchanged over the past two days was
encouraging, Grujic said.
Croatia is looking for 2,197 missing persons and many answers could
be got in Belgrade, he added.
Grujic hoped progress would be made and that representatives of
commissions for missing persons from both Bosnian entities would
join in the work of the Croatian and Yugoslav commissions.
The head of the Yugoslav commission for humanitarian issues and
missing persons, Maksim Korac, told reporters he was not satisfied
with the turnover of files or the Croatian side's cooperation in the
tracing of two pilots.
If the Croatian commission fails to comply with their commitments,
we will keep the Vukovar files, Korac said.
It was announced that the next session would take place within 30
day at the latest.
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