Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of
Practice Relating to Rule 68. Precautions while Receiving Parlementaires
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s Military Manual (1988) provides:
A party that receives a parlementaire must define the time and the place where he will be received. Those conditions must not be humiliating for the parlementaire. …
When the parlementaire is received, he is escorted to the commander in charge of receiving him. On this occasion, all measures should be taken so that the parlementaire does not make any contact with an unauthorized person or sees or finds out things that are military secrets … If military interest requires so, the parlementaire may be blindfolded while escorted.