DUBROVNIK, April 3 (Hina) - The Croatian Tranport and
Communications Ministry has set up a crisis coordination centre to
investigate the crash of a US plane southeast of Dubrovnik.
The Croatian army is also involved, Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa
told Hina in Dubrovnik.
Matesa travelled to Dubrovnik earlier on Wednesday to meet US
Secretary of Commerce Ronald Brown and a delegation of US
businessmen who were supposed to fly from the northeastern Bosnian
town of Tuzla.
Matesa said that the news about the plane's crash was "a great
shock and blow," adding that he hoped that "there are still some
chances of their survival."
The prime minister said he would stay in Dubrovnik until he
has received final results of the investigation.
US Ambassador to Croatia Peter Galbraith said that there was
still no confirmed information about the US aircraft and that the
investigation was in progress.
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