BELGRADE, April 18 (Hina) - The president of the Yugoslav
government commission for humanitarian issues and missing persons,
Pavle Todorovic, on Thursday expressed satisfaction with two-day
talks on POWs and missing persons in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
Todorovic, who had headed a Yugoslav delegation at the Zagreb
talks, told a press conference in Belgrade that the two countries
had agreed to release all prisoners of war without delay.
Hover, "all Yugoslav demands had not been fulfilled," he said
without being more specific.
Todorovic announced that about 300 POWs would be released from
Croatian prisons as early as next week.
He added that from now on Yugoslavia would be negotiating with
Croatia on Bosnian Serb POWs imprisoned in Croatia or Herzeg-
Bosnia, which would be in line with the US-sponsored Dayton peace
agreement.
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