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Minister Tahiri informed Ambassador Braathu about the progress of reforms undertaken so far, especially in the processes related to the review of criminal and civil law legislation.
At the meeting, they also discussed the new legislative approach to areas of priority related to the rule of law.
Minister Tahiri and Ambassador Braathu discussed to coordinate activities, especially on topics related to addressing measures against domestic violence and providing assistance to victims of this phenomenon.
Minister Tahiri expressed his appreciation for the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, which continues to be a partner of the Republic of Kosovo, including the area of rule of law and human rights.