ZAGREB, July 3 (Hina) - Croatia would soon release Serb war
prisoners still detained in its prisons, Croatian vice premier
Ivica Kostovic said on Wednesday, after talks with the head of the
International Red Cross Committee Office in Croatia, Alex
Braunwalder.
Kostovic said there were no more detainees in Croatian prisons
who had been captured during last year's liberation operations of
Croatia's occupied territories.
Kostovic announced a meeting of Croatian and Serb commissions
for the search of missing and imprisoned persons to take place in
Belgrade on 8 July, adding that transitional administrator in
eastern Slavonia Jacques Klein also considered the meeting very
important and therefore "sends certain messages" to the Serb
capital.
Commissions for the search of the missing and exchange of the
imprisoned would meet in Sarajevo on 9 July, where Croats would
again search missing Croatian Army pilot Rudolf Peresin and the
remains of Croatian soldiers killed in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kostovic
concluded.
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