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During the meeting, Minister Selimi informed the Ambassador about the progress of the Ministry of Justice, emphasizing the priorities, especially the fight against organized crime and corruption, the process of Functional Review of the Rule of Law Sector, and the establishment of the Commercial Court.
Minister Selimi and Ambassador Willems agreed that strengthening rule of law, in addition to its legal impact, is also essential for the country’s economic development, and for improving the business climate, which will promote local business and foreign investment.
Ambassador Willems said she was aware of the many tasks and challenges that await the Ministry of Justice, adding that the Netherlands is ready to continue providing support in strengthening rule of law in Kosovo in order to consolidate an independent and efficient justice system, which is in the interest of the citizens of Kosovo.
Minister Selimi thanked Ambassador Willems, while highly appreciating the huge support of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in all the processes that the Republic of Kosovo has gone through.